The beautiful city of Baltimore, Maryland is called "The City of Charm" full of history and landmarks. It was founded on July 30, 1729 and was named after Sir Baltimore, Maryland's first monopoly governor. It was founded to meet the economic needs of farmers in the 18th century. Since the 17th century, Baltimore's waterway has become the gateway to ships carrying goods and new citizens. Baltimore has become the second largest entry point for immigrants entering the United States in the 19th century.
In the southwest of Baltimore, Baltimore County Line is west, Baltimore Street is North, and Martin Luther King Avenue and Russell Street / Baltimore - Washington Avenue (295 Maryland Road) are connected to the east. The famous communities in the southwest of Baltimore are as follows. Pigtown, Carrollton Ridge, Ridges Ready Light, Leikin Park, Violet Building, Lakeland, Morel Park. St. Agnes Hospital at Wilkens and Caton Avenue is located in the area adjacent to Cardinal Gibbons High School, former site of St. Mary's Industrial School, a baby loose alma mater. In addition, the historic provincial road began in Baltimore, began along the old Frederick Road in 1806 and continued from the county town of Frederick to the town of Maryland Ericot.
North Baltimore is located north of the downtown of Baltimore, Alameda East and Pimlico Road West. The area includes Loyola Maryland University, Johns Hopkins University Homewood Campus, St Mary Seminary and University, and University of Maryland University Notre Dame. Adjacent to Western High School Baltimore Institute of Technology, Mathematics, Science and Technology Department is the oldest public high school in the United States sharing campuses in West Cold Springs and Falls Road.
There are several wonderful universities in Baltimore, such as University of Maryland, Baltimore, Johns Hopkins, but its public school system is not well known. For example, as of 2014, the graduation rate of Baltimore City Public School was 56.4%. This figure is much lower than other suburban suburban counties, such as Carol country, with a graduation rate of 93.5%. Furthermore, according to statistics, Baltimore is one of the highest dropout rates in the country, and over 10% of residents have not passed 9th grade. These numbers are shocking and frustrating. As many factors lead to these statistics, the residents of Baltimore are discouraged, angry, indignant.