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Scott's Addition Historic District

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NRHP Reference #
  
05000896

Designated VLR
  
June 1, 2005

Year built
  
1948

VLR #
  
127-6136

Area
  
62 ha

Added to NRHP
  
12 August 2005

Scott's Addition Historic District wwwrichmondbizsensecomimages1ScottsAdditionjpg

Location
  
Roughly bounded by Cutshaw Ave, Boulevard, and the Richmond Fredericksburg and Potomac RR, Richmond, Virginia

Architectural style
  
Colonial Revival, Classical Revival, Art Deco, et al.

Restaurants
  
Peter Chang Scott's Ad, Fat Dragon Chinese Kitchen a, Boulevard Burger and Brew, The Dairy Bar Restaurant, Supper

The Scott's Addition Historic District is a national historic district located in Richmond, Virginia. The district encompasses 284 contributing buildings, 2 contributing structure, and 2 contributing objects in a largely commercial and industrial section of Richmond. It was largely developed after 1900, and includes representative examples of the Colonial Revival, Classical Revival, and Art Deco styles. Notable buildings include the Jones Motor Car Company (1926), the former Cadillac and LaSalle dealership (1928), Radio WMBG Broadcasting Station (1938), Boulevard Baptist Church (c. 1916), China-American Tobacco & Trading Company Warehouse (1920), National Biscuit Factory (Nabisco) (1923), G. F. O'Connell House (1920), State Planters Bank & Trust Company (1948), Chevrolet Parts Depot (General Motors Corporation) warehouse and training center (1929), Cavalier Arena Skating Rink (1940), the Binswanger Glass Factory (1946), Mid-Atlantic Coca-Cola Bottling Company Inc. (1953), and the Seaboard Building (1956).

Map of Scott's Addition, Richmond, VA 23230, USA

It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2005.

References

Scott's Addition Historic District Wikipedia


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