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  2. West Freemason Street Area Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The West Freemason Street Area Historic District is a national historic district located at Norfolk, Virginia.It encompasses 48 contributing buildings in a primarily residential section on the western edge of the center city of Norfolk.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Norfolk ...

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    Both sides of Bute and Freemason Sts. between the Elizabeth River and York and Duke Sts. 36°51′08″N 76°17′40″W  /  36.852222°N 76.294444°W  / 36.852222; -76.294444  ( West Freemason Street Area Historic

  4. Freemason Street Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    Freemason Street Baptist Church is a historic Baptist church located at Norfolk, Virginia. It was designed by architect Thomas Ustick Walter and dedicated in 1850. It is a one-story, Perpendicular Gothic style stuccoed brick church. The front facade features a projecting belfry and two stage tower topped by an octagonal spire. [3]

  5. List of neighborhoods in Norfolk, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Many of Norfolk's neighborhoods, buildings, and landmarks have notable national and local historic significance. The city has four Locally Designated Historic Districts, Ghent, Downtown, West Freemason, East Freemason, and Hodges House (consisting of a single structure). [ 1 ]

  6. Kenmure (Norfolk, Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Kenmure, also known as the William Lamb House, [3] is an urban antebellum home located in Norfolk, Virginia, United States, in the historic West Freemason District, at 420 West Bute Street. It derives its name from the Scottish family estate.

  7. Timeline of Norfolk, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Norfolk Courthouse built. [2] Freemason Street Baptist Church dedicated. 1852 - Permanent U.S. Custom House opens at Main & Granby Street [2] 1853 - "Negro free school" [2] and Elmwood Cemetery established. 1854 - Saint Mary's Catholic Cemetery established. 1855 Yellow fever outbreak; over 3,000 people die. [1]

  8. York Street/Freemason station - Wikipedia

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    York Street/Freemason is a Tide Light Rail station in Norfolk, Virginia. It opened in August 2011 and is situated on York Street between Yarmouth and Dunmore Streets in Downtown Norfolk. [1] The station is directly adjacent to the Norfolk YMCA and Belmont at Freemason and is close to the Freemason Historic District and Chrysler Museum of Art. [1]

  9. Allmand–Archer House - Wikipedia

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    327 Duke St., Norfolk, ... The Allmand–Archer House is a historic house located at 327 Duke Street in the West Freemason Street Area Historic District of Norfolk, ...