Eckhart Mines, Maryland Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're planning a move to Eckhart Mines City, you may be interested in learning the population and steets of this community. The population of Eckhart Mines is approximately 801 people, which makes it relatively small compared to other American cities. Although it is a small city, the cost of living is lower than the national average, and it is also significantly lower than most cities within the state. However, some areas may have higher costs of housing, transportation, health care, and other miscellaneous expenses.

The Eckhart Mines/Grahamtown neighborhood is comprised primarily of lower-middle-class and below-average-income residents. Its median income is less than seventy-four percent of the average income in the U.S., but the local poverty rate is lower than the national average at 64.4%. The population of Eckhart Mines and Grahamtown is highly diverse and has a large number of immigrants from all over the United States.

When the community first began developing, it was a picturesque place. In 1789, it was a well-planned village located about a half-mile from Frostburg. The town lies along the Eckhart Branch of the Cumberland and Pennsylvania Railroad. Big Savage and Dan's Mt provide picturesque backdrops for the town. The 1940 census mentions ten stores and two churches.

The median age of the population was 22.9 years. Twenty-four percent of the population was under 18, while forty-one percent of households were married couples. A significant proportion of households consisted of a female householder without a male householder present. Thirty-one percent of the population was 65 years old or older. The gender breakdown of the community was 51.4% male and forty-one percent female.