Joseph Lee, the residential part of Bayview, is a neighborhood in Baltimore, Maryland, United States.
It is sometimes called the "A to K" or "ABC neighborhood" because its north-south streets are arranged in alphabetical order: Anglesea, Bonsal, Cornwall, Drew, Elrino, Folcroft, Gusryan, Hornel, Imla, Joplin, and Kane.
The area that comprises today's Joseph Lee neighborhood was part of the Baltimore Canton Company's (founded by Peter Cooper, William Patterson, Robert Oliver, and Columbus O'Donnell) original purchase of 3,000 acres (12 km2) of land in 1828.
In a 1918 annexation the firm, large east side landowners, christened the street in Drew's name.
[1] Also in 2006, a new 563,000-square-foot (52,300 m2) biomedical research facility opened on the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center campus to house the National Institutes on Aging and Drug Abuse.
The building now houses a public charter school and preschool operated by St. Vincent De Paul charities.