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Rosedale Federal has deep roots here in the Baltimore. At the turn of the 20th century, Rosedale was primarily a farming community. One prominent business was Seward’s General Merchandise Store on Philadelphia Road. It was a place where farmers could shop for all types of supplies. It was also a place to congregate and talk. Baltimore County had healthy economic growth throughout the 20th century and so did the Association. Today they’re known as Rosedale Federal Savings & Loan Association, which now has nine branches and assets of just about $1 billion.
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