The eastside beltline trail meanders through the Reynoldstown neighborhood. At one point, it crosses over Mauldin Street with a cool footbridge with metal railroad remnants in the surrounding structures. It is at this crossing that you can discover the cache. The Reynoldstown neighborhood is an area known for its historic charm. Reynoldstown is a vibrant, pedestrian-friendly community that has seen significant development in recent years. The neighborhood was originally settled after the Civil War by freed enslaved people. Reynoldstown was named after Madison and Sarah Reynolds, two African American landowners. The neighborhood has deep roots in Black history and working-class culture, with much of its early growth centered around the railroad industry. Reynoldstown is known for public art, including vibrant murals and community projects.
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