List of neighborhoods in Norfolk, Virginia
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] Norfolk also has fifteen districts recognized on the National Register of Historic Places.
- Ballentine
- Barraud Park
- Berkley
- Broad Creek/Bowling Green/Roberts Village
- Calvert Square
- Chesterfield Heights
- Colonial Place
- Coleman Place
- Cottage Road Park
- Crown Point
- Diggs Park
- Downtown Norfolk
- East Ocean View
- Estabrook
- Fairmount Park Neighborhood
- Fort Norfolk
- Freemason District
- Ghent
- Highland Park
- Huntersville, also called Hunters Village or Olde Huntersville
- Ingleside
- Kensington
- Larchmont-Edgewater
- Lafayette / Winona
- Lafayette Shores
- Lakewood
- Lamberts Point
- Larrymore Lawns
- Lindenwood
- Lochhaven
- Meadowbrook
- North Ghent
- Norview
- Ocean View
- Park Place
- Poplar Halls
- Riverpoint
- Riverview
- Sewell's Point
- Sewell's Garden
- Shoop Park
- Talbot Park
- Tidewater Park
- Titustown
- Villa Heights
- Wards Corner Business District
- West Freemason
- Willoughby Spit
- Young Terrace
Historic Districts in Norfolk
References
- "City of Norfolk, Virginia - Official Website - Historic Districts". www.norfolk.gov. Retrieved 2017-09-01.
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