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421 East Freemason Street: Norfolk: Demolished in January 1973 2: Walter Herron Taylor Elementary School: August 13, 1998 (#98001067) March 19, 2001: 1410 Claremont Avenue: Norfolk: Demolished in June 1999 3: Huntington: Huntington (Tugboat)
Boush–Tazewell House is a historic home located at Norfolk, Virginia, USA. It was built about 1783–1784, and is a two-story, Georgian frame house, five bays wide and two bays deep, with a slate covered deck-on-hip roof. It has a two-level, tetrastyle pedimented portico supported by slender Tuscan order columns on both levels. It originally ...
It is located along Powhatan Avenue near the Lambert's Point Golf Club and Golf Course. Included in the Powhatan Sports Complex is a 6,000-square-foot (560 m 2) area for strength & conditioning, players lounges, locker rooms, high definition screens, and a 3,000-square-foot (280 m 2) athletic training area. [3]
however there is some concern because there is no 6225 powhatan avenue. this house is at 6243 powhattan avenue. i talked with the neighbor directly across the street who turns out to be history buff and he informed me that this indeed was the boush-tazewell house of u.s. senator tazewell and later of senator robertson and now lived in by his son.
The neighborhood sits astride Hampton Boulevard north of 49th street, and is bordered by the Lafayette River to the east and north, the Elizabeth River to the west, and Old Dominion University, Highland Park, and 52nd Street to the south. Major neighborhood streets include Jamestown Crescent, Powhatan Avenue, Bolling Avenue and Magnolia Avenue.
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The Riverview Historic District is a national historic district located at Norfolk, Virginia. It encompasses 200 contributing buildings in a primarily residential section of Norfolk. It developed primarily during the first quarter of the 20th century, as a suburban community north of the growing downtown area of Norfolk.
Queen Street Baptist Church is a historic African-American Baptist church located at Norfolk, Virginia. It was built in 1910–1911, and is a rectangular one-story brick church in the Late Gothic Revival style. The façade and side elevations have Gothic pointed arch windows and the church is topped by a spire that rests atop the roof at the ...