Fulcher Home
5017 Lakeland Rd Parcel 15-3 Thelma Fulcher
5017 Lakeland Rd Parcel 15-3 Thelma Fulcher
Home once owned by Cuban immigrant Marcelino Cordove. Family also ran a lodging business made up of "tourist homes" nearby.
5400 Cleveland Avenue Paul and Delores Parker
Block 15 SW 25' x 100' Lot 3 Project Parcel 20-21 Walter R. Hardisty
4800 Navahoe Street - First Lakeland home demolished shown with bulldozer and rubble.
8115 54th Ave Lomax Home
Rear and side views 5030 Navahoe Street Property owned by Bessie Mack, John Chesley Mack, Jr & Julia E. Carroll. After the fire in the building.
Cincinnati Avenue Block 44, E. 1/2 of lot 6, parcel 19-7 Joseph A. & Eleanor M. Galvagna
55th Avenue (no #) Block 44 lots 7-11 Leon & Marionette Kelley
Urban Renewal parcel 20-19 4800 Navahoe Street, Block 16 lot 1 Morton and Phylis G. Frank, c/o Republic Savings and Loan Association
5017 Lakeland Rd
Leon & Marionette Kelley (no #) 55th Ave Block 44 Lots 7-11
Walter and Mildred Lasick Block 44 Lot 4 8117 54th Avenue Urban Renewal Block Parcel 4
Located at Baltimore Avenue 8141 Baltimore Avenue. For most of the motel's history it did not serve African American guests.
5022 Lakeland Road
5110 Lakeland Rd. 51st and Lakeland Rd Project Parcel 11- Block 17
East side at railroad crossing Vacant Lot Near Lot 5
5105 Navahoe St
National Mobile Village Navahoe Street 48th Avenue
Calvert F. & Mary A. Long 8141 Baltimore Blvd, College Park MD
2 Apt. 5002 Navahoe Block 16 part of lots 9 &10 Parcel Number Part of 20-2 Willie & Mary E. Sellars
Lakeland's primary ballfield Pierce Avenue
Eastern Lakeland Galvagna
Miss Norris's pre-kindergarten class of 1974-1975, at Paint Branch Elementary School
4902 Lakeland Rd Block 12 Part of Lot 14 STC Project Parcel 24-21 Merrill & Hazel V. Thomas
Lot 3 Block 44 Lakeland Road
Block 44 Lots 2&3
4802 Lakeland Rd. Block 12 Part of Lot 10 James & Vera Claiborne
Gilbert Thomas 8121 54th Ave Block 44, Lots 2 & 3
With the limited access African Americans had to public spaces until the 1960s, this building on western Navahoe Street was forced to serve a multitude of functions. It was designated “Lakeland’s Hall” because it served as an informal community center as well as a place for public meetings, dances, wedding receptions, and church services. On Saturday, it became a movie theater. The building is shown here circa 1965. This hall replaced an earlier structure that was located in the central section of the community.
Robert E. & Ila Mason 8204 48th Ave Block 16, part of lot 1 UR Parcel 18 Block 20
Looking Northeast
Rear
Block 45 Lots 8-16 Project Parcel 18-1 Leon E & Marionette T. Kelley
Cinder Block Building 55th Ave Lot 11 Block 44 Leon & Marionette Kelley
4800 Navahoe Street
Lots 8-16, Block 45
4802 Lakeland Rd Block 12 Part of lot 10 Value Sheet
Located on Lakeland Road
Earl & Velma Weygandt & Carter Weygandt Eng. Inc. Blocks 1,12-15 & 44
55th Ave. Block 44 Lots 7-11 Leon & Marionette Kelley (no #) Project Parcel 19-8
City of College Park