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Greater Raleigh Court: A History of Wasena, Virginia Heights, Norwich & Raleigh Court
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Greater Raleigh Court: A History of Wasena, Virginia Heights, Norwich & Raleigh Court

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From simple beginnings as a small neighborhood in 1907, Greater Raleigh Court has grown into one of Roanoke, Virginia’s most prestigious and valued enclaves–a thriving community filled with historic architecture, bustling shops and an energetic sense of place. Although the town’s appearance has changed with the decades, the character of the community has not. Mayor and author Nelson Harris tells the story of this neighborhood through an exploration of its old residential streets, its historic bridges and buildings–including the renowned Grandin Theater–and brings to life each era of a history that is marked by both controversy and pride.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Date
19 November 2007
Pages
127
ISBN
9781596292352

From simple beginnings as a small neighborhood in 1907, Greater Raleigh Court has grown into one of Roanoke, Virginia’s most prestigious and valued enclaves–a thriving community filled with historic architecture, bustling shops and an energetic sense of place. Although the town’s appearance has changed with the decades, the character of the community has not. Mayor and author Nelson Harris tells the story of this neighborhood through an exploration of its old residential streets, its historic bridges and buildings–including the renowned Grandin Theater–and brings to life each era of a history that is marked by both controversy and pride.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Date
19 November 2007
Pages
127
ISBN
9781596292352