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New Baltimore, Virginia is an old town, and much of the original historic development still exists. However, the heart of town, where all of the hustle and bustle used to happen, greatly depended on what is now called the Lee Highway (once the Alexandria Turnpike). The highway used to go right through the center of town, providing easy access right into and out of the city. Today, that part of town is no longer a thriving, bustling place, but rather a celebrated historic district, and the center...
New Baltimore is both a place with a rich, celebrated past and a vibrant, thriving culture present. Long before the city became the commuter, suburban center that it is, New Baltimore was a haven of industry and commerce, once centered around James Hampton's Tavern (which was built in 1823). The tavern still stands, as do many of the buildings surrounding it, but now those old buildings make up the New Baltimore Historic District, which is officially listed on the National Register of Historic Places. People in New Baltimore can enjoy the history of their city and all of the fascinating sights to see. However, they can also enjoy easy access into and out of Washington D.C., as well as tons of convenient suburban amenities, making it a very popular place for commuters to call home. If you're interested in living in New Baltimore, you should check out some of the many rental properties there. A search for apartments is possible year round due to the mostly temperate weather, and the people there have a good mix of Southern charm and big city industriousness. View New Baltimore City Guide