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Town of Barton Heights Historic District
The Town of Barton Heights Historic District is a remarkab...
Laburnum Park Historic District
Laburnum Park Historic District is one of Richmond’s histo...
Hermitage Road Historic District
Hermitage Road Historic District is a four-block section o...
Ginter Park Historic District
Richmond businessman and philanthropist Lewis W. Ginter co...
Chestnut Hill--Plateau Historic District
Chestnut Hill and the adjoining subdivision The Plateau we...
Oregon Hill Historic District
Oregon Hill Historic District is a fine 19th and early 20t...
Columbia City Historic District
Columbia City is one of hundreds of communities across the...
Pioneer Square - Skid Road Historic District
Skid Road and Pioneer Square were the center of the young ...
Harvard - Belmont Historic District
The Harvard-Belmont District encompasses an exclusive resi...
Ballard Avenue Historic District
The Ballard Avenue Historic District reflects the patterns...
Results for Historic District
Town of Barton Heights Historic District
The Town of Barton Heights Historic District is a remarkably intact turn-of-the-century residential neighborhood in Richmond. The district was the first of a number of private and speculative developments outlying the city’s northside. Developers touted these neighborhoods as a haven ...
Laburnum Park Historic District
Laburnum Park Historic District is one of Richmond’s historic streetcar suburbs with a fine collection of middle and upper class residential architecture from the early part of the 20th century. The neighborhood is also the location of a number of ...
Hermitage Road Historic District
Hermitage Road Historic District is a four-block section of Hermitage Road that is northwest of Richmond’s central business district and just south of the Henrico County line. The district developed between the late 1800s and early 1900s, starting out as ...
Ginter Park Historic District
Richmond businessman and philanthropist Lewis W. Ginter conceived Ginter Park, a serene late 19th and early 20th-century neighborhood of stately homes. Born in 1842 in New York City, Ginter became a tobacconist, industrialist, and entrepreneur. His idea for Ginter Park ...
Chestnut Hill--Plateau Historic District
Chestnut Hill and the adjoining subdivision The Plateau were originally the site of Mont Comfort, a farm Richmonder Samuel DuVal owned in the 18th century. The extension of a street across the ravine known as Cannon’s Branch in the 1890s ...
Oregon Hill Historic District
Oregon Hill Historic District is a fine 19th and early 20th-century working class neighborhood with architecture and streetscapes that illustrate how industrial workers lived. Located near the Tredegar Iron Works, the area developed as a working class community in the ...
Columbia City Historic District
Columbia City is one of hundreds of communities across the country which blossomed with its connection to an electric streetcar. A trolley line was built through the village in 1890 and within three years enough industry and residences relocated to ...
Pioneer Square - Skid Road Historic District
Skid Road and Pioneer Square were the center of the young city of Seattle. In the 1850s, early settlers built sawmills to exploit the timber resources of the area. They moved their logs by "skidding" them down the steep hills ...
Harvard - Belmont Historic District
The Harvard-Belmont District encompasses an exclusive residential area on the western slope of Capitol Hill. Seattle was the departure point for the Yukon gold rush, and an event which created a new class of wealthy people. These individuals attempted to ...
Ballard Avenue Historic District
The Ballard Avenue Historic District reflects the patterns of industrial growth in Seattle, as well as the city's Scandinavian heritage. In the 1870s and 1880s, several distinct communities were formed in the Puget Sound area that centered around the area's ...