Johnnycake Town


Johnnycake Town, also called Journeycake Town, is a village settled in the 1720s. Currently unnamed, it is located in what is now Catonsville, Maryland.
The village was settled by Europeans in 1720s and was named after its tavern, popular for baking and selling johnnycakes to travelers every morning. It was known for being a stopping place for travelers, where they would rest their horses. In Real stories from Baltimore County history, Isobel Davidson states:
Although Johnnycake Town is currently unnamed and does not appear on maps, its main road, Johnnycake Road, still exists.