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Huntersville, Norfolk, Virginia

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the intersection of Summit Avenue and Ludlow Street. It then extends in a southeasterly arc from this point along Rugby, Taggart, and Bolton Streets, to Princess Anne Road. From Princess Anne Road, this boundary extends east to Park Avenue, following Park Avenue to Corprew Avenue. The southern boundary extends west from Corprew Avenue, to Bagnall Road, then northeasterly from the intersections of Chapel Street and Bagnall Road, to the intersection of Tidewater Drive and Princess Anne Road. It then extends roughly to Church and Goff Streets, then to the intersection of Princess Anne Road, and Armistead Avenue. The southern boundary roughly extends north along Armistead Avenue to 22nd Street, from 22nd Street to Church Street, and from Church Street to E. 29th Street.
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The boundaries of the Huntersville Neighborhood is: The northern boundary roughly extends from the intersections of E. 29th Street and Church Street, along Waverly Way, terminating at the Lafayette River. The eastern boundary extends from the Lafayette River to Summit Avenue, along Summit Avenue to
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Part of Huntersville was land that belonged to Samuel Boush c. 1761. By the end of the 19th century, it "consisted of small frame houses mostly clustered in the area of Church Street." Huntersville is "one of Norfolk's oldest and most intact settlements remaining from the late 19th century," and
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Huntersville is primarily residential in character. According to the official city history, "It was the only predominantly Black neighborhood to be annexed during the more than 70 years of annexation." Today, it is, as it was in the early 20th century, a mixed, "cosmopolitan" neighborhood.
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HIV Testing Tour Arrives in Norfolk: AIDS Healthcare Foundation's 'Testing America' Tour, With Local Partner 'Access AIDS Care,' to Host Free HIV Testing Events Today, Friday, March 12th at Huntersville Neighborhood Center ..." March 10, 2010. Found at
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It is bordered on the west by Church Street and Elmwood Cemetery, the north by the Lindenwood neighborhood, the east by Tidewater Drive, and the south by Huntersville Park and the Barberton neighborhood. More specifically:
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It appears on some maps as "Olde Huntersville". In 2007, the Olde Huntersville Development Corp. became defunct after owing over $ 245,000 it had misspent "in violation of federal regulations."
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In 1916, a team of canvassers were able to raise $ 3,500 in donations from the residents of the area in two days, in order to build a hospital, a huge amount for that time.
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At various times, there were "a botanical and zoological park named Lesner's Park ... an 'old Burying Ground'," and several industries, including a
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extraction, Asians, and Blacks. Huntersville was annexed to the city of Norfolk in 1911.
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Harry Minium, "Olde Huntersville group's spending broke federal rules."
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Dave Forster, "Virginia to contribute less toward indigent burials,"
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Old maps of Huntersville, at the Norfolk, Virginia Public Library
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The neighborhood has a large number of poor persons who require
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director, it has recently had three such funerals per month.
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City of Norfolk official government website history pages
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Norfolk, Virginia: A Jewish History of the 21st Century,
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football league plays regularly at Huntersville park.
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Huntersville, Virginia
36°51′49″N 76°16′30″W / 36.86361°N 76.27500°W / 36.86361; -76.27500
Norfolk, Virginia
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