Developer Edward Bouton revolutionized American life with the creation of Roland Park; one of the countrys first "streetcar suburbs;" located in Baltimore; Maryland. Unlike many late-19th-century suburbs; Roland Park is well preserved; and many would consider it a late-Victorian version of Colonial Williamsburg. In the 20th century; Bouton also created Roland Parks sister developments: Guilford; Homeland; and Original Northwood. The latter two were developed after the heyday of the streetcar; in contrast; Roland Park without streetcars would have been unthinkable. Even now; trolley memories abound in the form of surviving old trackage and waiting shelters. Greater Roland Park explores the development of the suburb and its neighbors: Embla Park; Evergreen; Keswick; Lake Falls; Lake Roland; New North Roland Park; The Orchards; Poplar Hill; and Tuxedo Park.
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