Virginia Heights Historic District

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 NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, residential neighborhood, historic district
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Residential neighborhood listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) as a historic district.

"Constructed during the decade following World War II, the Virginia Heights Historic District displays a variety of innovative house designs during the post-World War II years. Although actually consisting of four separate subdivisions, each planned by different developers, the interconnecting curvilinear streets and cul-de-sacs create a cohesive plan evocative of garden city planning ideals promoted by the Federal Housing Administration. The district was developed as a planned neighborhood of affordable, comfortable houses in a suburban environment, and it includes Colonial Revival designs, ranch houses, and five prefabricated house types: three Lustron houses, a Harmon, and a Gunnison house, all of which demonstrate post-war trends and experimentation to deal with material shortages, while taking advantage of new technologies."
--Virginia Department of Historic Resources
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Coordinates:   38°51'0"N   77°6'54"W
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