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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Okay, I fear that so many of the people posting here haven't lived in Baltimore for a while. Catonsville has some serious crime issues. I know a few people who live there *now* and one of them was robbed a few months ago. The other one had an attempted robbery on their home a year ago. As for Towson, it doesn't not connect via public transit with the city. So if you're looking for something walkable with public transit (like Arlington and Bethesda), Towson is not it. Neither is Roland Park. Roland Park is very suburban. Except unlike DC suburbs, there isn't much in the way of public transit. Basically, in Roland Park, you can walk to a grocery store, but that's about it. Mt. Washington has charm, but it's very small. Again, it's only walkable in the sense that you can walk to a few shops. It has a light rail station, but the light rail only links up to certain areas of the city, and the light rail is not as safe as the metro, especially after dark. Just trying to give you the straight story. [/quote] You can go from Baltimore city to Towson on public transportation. My 78 year old mother does it once a week.[/quote]
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