The area now known as Dundalk was first explored by John Smith in 1608. Dundalk is an unincorporated community and census-designated place. The Dundalk Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.
Dundalk (CDP) was named after the town of Dundalk, Ireland. Dundalk is considered one of the first inner-ring suburbs of Baltimore. Over time, the demand for steel increased rapidly in Dundalk. To help in its production, African American steel workers came to Dundalk and formed a small Black community named Turner Station.
Dundalk (CDP) has an inspiring Maryland history as a growing historic Baltimore area community with affordable housing and plenty of available retail space for new businesses. As a historic business-friendly community, Dundalk always welcomes new startups, new residents and businesses with a “Welcome to Dundalk” welcome mat and a smile.
Dundalk and Baltimore County is in a fast growing area for businesses. In the spirit of enterprising early settlers, Dundalk is in an ideal fast growing business-friendly location where local individual creativity can thrive and where self-starter entrepreneurs can start their own dream business online or offline right here in Dundalk.
Business startups in retail sales, clothing, fashion, music, beauty, healthcare, legal, medical services, information technology, restaurants, music, online sales, cleaning services, beauty salons, barber shops, and new entrepreneurs are always in demand in a local growing business community like Dundalk. Shop Local! Buy Local!