Truxtun Historic District facts for kids
Truxtun Historic District
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Portsmouth Boulevard west of Dahlia Street
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Location | Portsmouth and Deep Creek Boulevards and Manly, Dahlia, Hobson, Dewey and Bagley Sts., Portsmouth, Virginia |
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Area | 43 acres (17 ha) |
Built | 1918 |
Architect | U.S. Housing Corporation; Multiple |
Architectural style | Colonial Revival |
NRHP reference No. | 82004581 |
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Added to NRHP | September 16, 1982 |
Truxtun Historic District is a national historic district located at Portsmouth, Virginia. It encompasses 241 contributing buildings in a primarily residential section of Portsmouth. It was developed between 1918 and 1920 as a planned community of Colonial Revival style single family residences. It was developed by the United States Housing Corporation as a result of the rapid influx of workers at the Norfolk Naval Shipyard during World War I. It was the first wartime government housing project constructed exclusively for African-American residents. In 1921 the federal governmwnt sold it off.
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.
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