COLDSTREAM HOMESTEAD MONTEBELLO
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Mission
The mission of the Coldstream Homestead Montebello Community
Corporation is to promote the general well being and improve the
overall health and quality of life within the
Coldstream-Homestead-Montebello community, through direct
involvement, community organizing, planning and delivery of
competent services.
At Present
We continue to celebrate our most valuable assets through TEAM
(Transforming Environments and Minds) efforts. Launched in 2003,
the TEAM initiative promoted an atmosphere of cooperation,
education and volunteerism. Armies of residents continue to work
together to improve the community house-by-house and
block-by-block. Committed community partners compliment our
efforts to make life better for those who live, work and play in the
CHM community.
Brief History
Coldstream: Purchased by William Patterson (donor and namesake of Patterson Park) in 1805 where the family
entertained their friends with strawberry parties, accompanied by champagne and followed by dancing on the
lawn.
Homestead: Built by Thomas Gorsuch around 1731, the estate lasted until 1851 when Robert Gorsuch Jr.
subdivided the estate into the village of Homestead-Coldstream, which was built around 1793.
Montebello: The most exquisite country estate that comprised the neighborhood. Montebello had two nationally
prominent owners General Samuel Smith and John Garrett.
Contact Us
Coldstream Homestead Montebello Community Corporation
3220-A The Alameda, Baltimore MD 21218
Phone 410-235-6715 E-mail chmc.corp@verizon.net
Fax 410-235-7456
Location
The Coldstream-Homestead-Montebello
community is bounded by
Harford Road on the east;
Loch Raven Boulevard on the west;
25th Street on the south;
and 32nd and 33rd Street on the north.