Randallstown is an unincorporated community and census-designated place in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States. It is named after Christopher and Thomas Randall, two 18th-century tavern-keepers. At that time, Randallstown was a tollgate crossroads on the Liberty Turnpike, a major east–west thoroughfare. Today it is a suburb of Baltimore, with a population of 32,430 as of the 2010 census. In the 1990s, Randallstown transitioned to a majority African American community, and is currently notable for its broad ethnic diversity.
Choate House was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989.
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The community is close to shops
when i move to USA I work as cashier at Walmart supermarket. I usually meet on the register the elderly person who came to shop. I always help them to bag their items and put inside the shopping cart which make them feel so happy and grateful such that they usually offer me a candy or some tips.
It makes it somewhat friendly because of the community offers to everyone and their age group ex: playgrounds, Shooping outlets, churches, and schools
Peaceful environment, some sense of community identity and engagement, safer than some other communities, job opportunities.
Community engagement