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Country
  
United States

City
  
Richmond

ISO 3166 code
  
1

Area code
  
804

State
  
Virginia

Settled
  
1819

Zip code
  
23231

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Time zone
  
Eastern Daylight Time (UTC−04:00)

Shed Town is a neighborhood in the East End that overlaps Church Hill and Union Hill, Richmond, Virginia.

History

The origin of the name “Shed Town” is unknown. It has been suggested that the name comes from early houses build in the neighborhood, which were occupied by shad-fishers, alluding to the name shed town. Others have suggested that the area received its name as it was used for storage sheds for bricklayers in Richmond. The first documented report of the town came in 1819 when George Winston and his brickyard workers of 26 identified themselves living in a town entitled "the shed town" in 1819 Richmond directory.

Only four buildings from the original shed town remain standing, primarily buildings located alongside North 32nd Street in the city. Shed Town has been described as the area inside of East Leigh Street, North 35th Street, P Street and N 29th Street.

Most residents in the area of Shed Town do not like to associate their community as "Shed Town" due to the negative connotation it receives.

References

Shed Town Wikipedia