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Westbourne, also known as Pinehurst, is a historic home located in Richmond, Virginia.It was designed by architect W. Duncan Lee in 1915, and built in 1919. It is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, Georgian Revival style brick dwelling consisting of a symmetrical central block flanked by two-story brick wings and covered with a hipped slate roof.
Fox Valley (605) 3900 Gabrielle Ln, Aurora, IL 60599 Chicago (606-608) 433 W Harrison St, Chicago, IL 60699 Champaign (609, 617-619, 624) 2001 N Mattis Ave, Champaign, IL 61821
Spruce Creek Lane Glenthorne Loop Gullysville Lane Dead End New Kent [60] 10.44 16.80 SR 1001 (Cypress Drive) Riverside Drive Waterside Drive Stage Road SR 249 (New Kent Highway) Northampton [61] 2.31 3.72 SR 618 (Bayside Road) Young Street Machipongo Drive Box Tree Drive Dead End Gap between segments ending at different points along US 13 ...
The Oakwood–Chimborazo Historic District is a national historic district of 434 acres (176 ha) located in Richmond, Virginia. It includes 1,284 contributing buildings, three contributing structures, five contributing objects and four contributing sites. It includes work by architect D. Wiley Anderson.
The city of Richmond acquire ownership of East End Cemetery in 2024. [11] [14] [15] Colored Paupers Cemetery (a.k.a.The Garden of Lilie's) established in 1896 by the city of Richmond, on land adjoining the city's Oakwood Cemetery. [8] Woodland Cemetery was acquired in 1916 and opened in 1917, by the Richmond Planet newspaper editor John ...
About half a dozen dissertations and a dozen master's theses have been written about the community, as well. [26] In 1998, the Washington Post Magazine did a cover story on Twin Oaks. [5] A 21st century book, Surviving the Dream, by Craig Kurtz (a member from 2007 to 2020), analyzes Twin Oaks' political structure. [27]
The area thereafter came to be known as "Colonial Heights", and the name was given to a subdivision of the Oak Hill tract in 1906. A historic site, Oak Hill, on Carroll Avenue, also called Archer's, Hector's, or Dunn's Hill, consisted of two one-story weatherboarded structures connected by a deep inside porch that extends from an uncovered ...
The Rice House is a residence on Lock Island in the James River in Richmond, Virginia. Designed by modernist architect Richard Neutra, it was built in the 1960s. Since 1999 the house has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [3] The house is notable as being one of the only house in Richmond built in the International Style.