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South Norfolk

South Norfolk
Author: Raymond Harper
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738514963

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South Norfolk, Virginia, now a part of the bustling metropolis of Chesapeake, was once a small, close-knit community with sprawling farms and cozy locally-owned businesses. South Norfolk had its beginnings as a village. As population increased, it became a town, then a city of the second class, and finally, a city of the first class. By this time, South Norfolk was already offering residents a friendly, small-town identity in the midst of lovely homes, schools, and churches. Through vintage and present-day photographs, readers will experience the nostalgic and striking contrast between the world of old South Norfolk and the Chesapeake of today. Step back in time when life moved at a slower pace, and the community blossomed with friendship, trust, and goodwill. Meet prominent families such as the Portlocks and the Tilleys; travel dirt streets lined with horse-drawn wagons and a variety of vendors; walk the wintry snow-covered paths of beautiful Lakeside Park; visit the Grand Theatre, Jus Maid Ice Cream Store, Gornto's Bakery; or catch up with the gang at Preston's Pharmacy.


South Norfolk, Virginia, 1661-2005

South Norfolk, Virginia, 1661-2005
Author: Raymond L. Harper
Publisher: Definitive History
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781596290655

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Since its beginnings in the early seventeenth century, South Norfolk, Virginia, has been a community marked by change and peopled with extraordinary characters. Founded in 1661 when the Southern Branch Chapel of the Church of England was built, South Norfolk has grown from a rural village to a city of the first-class. This updated two-volume edition chronicles the rise of South Norfolk in careful detail and invites the reader to step back in time when life moved at a slower pace and the community blossomed with friendship, trust and goodwill. With extended material and numerous historical images, the work vividly captures the spirit of an evolving American city. In this first volume lifelong resident and local historian Raymond Harper honors the dynamic history of South Norfolk by focusing not only on the founding fathers and early industries that shaped the city, but upon the lives of everyday families and individuals that have made South Norfolk home.


Summer on the Southside

Summer on the Southside
Author: Amy Waters Yarsinske
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 134
Release: 1998
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9780752413846

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The City's Hinterland

The City's Hinterland
Author: Keith Hoggart
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 173
Release: 2016-03-16
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317038045

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Despite the fact that the rural commuter belts of cities are major loci of population change, economic growth and dynamic social change within city regions, most research tends to ignore this area while focusing on the built-up city core. However, with the current emphasis on the role of rural areas in policy debates, it is vital to recognize the importance of the 'commuter belt'. By comparing four major European cities (in England, France, Germany and Spain), this book offers the first comparative investigation of the dynamism of city rural hinterlands. It assesses whether rural areas will become effectively integrated into quality of life improvements as a result of their inter-dependencies with cities, focusing on the critical arenas of employment change, housing and service provision. In doing so, it investigates how change in these three fields impact on the quality of life and physical environment of rural hinterlands.


Atlantic Coast

Atlantic Coast
Author: United States. Army. Corps of Engineers
Publisher:
Total Pages: 132
Release: 1961
Genre: Bridges
ISBN:

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