Westover Village
USA /
Virginia /
Seven Corners /
World
/ USA
/ Virginia
/ Seven Corners
World / United States / Virginia
neighborhood, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, draw only border, historic district, New Deal Depression Relief Project [1933-1945]
Old urbanism at its best. Walkable, street-scale, neighborhood commercial center in Arlington, VA.
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"Developed in five phases between 1939 and 1948 as a residential community, the Westover Historic District provides an important example of the impact of New Deal programs on residential construction across the country and, in particular, Arlington County, where a surge of residential suburban growth occurred during the era. The modest Colonial Revival-style houses, garden apartments, duplexes, and twin houses, sited along winding streets, are indicative of the design standards specified by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), which was established under the National Housing Act of 1934. The inclusion of commercial development and community facilities, restricted to major arteries, also illustrates the emphasis the FHA placed on safe and livable neighborhoods. The district’s early residential developments, including Westover Apartments (1939) and Westover Hills (1940-41), reveal the adoption of new building technologies such as Stran-Steel framing, concrete floors, and assembly-line construction methods."
-- Virginia Department of Historic Resources
NRHP #06000345
www.carfreediet.com/pages/arlingtons-urban-villages/wes...
"Developed in five phases between 1939 and 1948 as a residential community, the Westover Historic District provides an important example of the impact of New Deal programs on residential construction across the country and, in particular, Arlington County, where a surge of residential suburban growth occurred during the era. The modest Colonial Revival-style houses, garden apartments, duplexes, and twin houses, sited along winding streets, are indicative of the design standards specified by the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), which was established under the National Housing Act of 1934. The inclusion of commercial development and community facilities, restricted to major arteries, also illustrates the emphasis the FHA placed on safe and livable neighborhoods. The district’s early residential developments, including Westover Apartments (1939) and Westover Hills (1940-41), reveal the adoption of new building technologies such as Stran-Steel framing, concrete floors, and assembly-line construction methods."
-- Virginia Department of Historic Resources
NRHP #06000345
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westover,_Arlington_County,_Virginia
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 38°52'59"N 77°8'16"W
- Arlington County, Virginia 6.4 km
- Bethesda, Maryland 15 km
- McLean, Virginia 17 km
- Oakton, Virginia 18 km
- Silver Spring, Maryland 18 km
- Wolf Trap, Virginia 19 km
- Wheaton-Glenmont, Maryland 24 km
- Potomac, Maryland 24 km
- Great Falls, Virginia 28 km
- Fairfax County, Virginia 40 km
- Dominion Hills 0.7 km
- Madison Manor 1.2 km
- Boulevard Manor 1.4 km
- Seven Corners, Virginia 2 km
- Arlington Forest 2.4 km
- Glencarlyn 2.5 km
- Sleepy Hollow Citizens' Association 3.1 km
- Columbia Heights West 3.3 km
- Greenway Downs 3.6 km
- Bailey's Crossroads, Virginia 4.1 km