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'''10th & Page''' is a [[Charlottesville]] neighborhood named for a street intersection near the center of the neighborhood.
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[[10th & Page]] is a [[Charlottesville]] neighborhood named for a street intersection near the center of the neighborhood.
The 10th and Page neighborhood is one of Charlottesville's most compact neighborhoods, consisting of 83.86 acres<ref name=ccdc> "10th & Page." Charlottesville Community Design Center. Charlottesville Community Design Center, n.d. Web. 9 July 2009. <http://www.cvilledesign.org/>.</ref>.  
 
 
The 10th and Page neighborhood is one of Charlottesville's most compact neighborhoods, consisting of 83.86 acres<ref> "10th & Page." Charlottesville Community Design Center. Charlottesville Community Design Center, n.d. Web. 9 July 2009. <http://www.cvilledesign.org/>.</ref>.  
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==Redevelopment==
==Redevelopment==


The City has worked with the [[Piedmont Housing Alliance]] to purchase thirteen single family homes for renovation. Some of these properties have been resold to individual families in the hopes of increasing a family-oriented neighborhood.<ref> "10th & Page." Charlottesville Community Design Center. Charlottesville Community Design Center, n.d. Web. 9 July 2009. <http://www.cvilledesign.org/>.</ref>.
The City has worked with the [[Piedmont Housing Alliance]] to purchase thirteen single family homes for renovation. Some of these properties have been resold to individual families in the hopes of increasing a family-oriented neighborhood.<ref name=ccdc/>


==Geographical features==
==Geographical features==


At one point, [[Schenck's Branch]] ran openly ran through the neighborhood until a child drowned and it was covered up<ref> "10th & Page." Charlottesville Community Design Center. Charlottesville Community Design Center, n.d. Web. 9 July 2009. <http://www.cvilledesign.org/>.</ref>. 9th Street was at one point called Alfonso Street.  
At one point, [[Schenck's Branch]] ran openly ran through the neighborhood until a child drowned and it was covered up<ref name=ccdc/>. 9th Street was at one point called Alfonso Street.  


==Prominent residents==  
==Prominent residents==  

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10th & Page is a Charlottesville neighborhood named for a street intersection near the center of the neighborhood.

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The 10th and Page neighborhood is one of Charlottesville's most compact neighborhoods, consisting of 83.86 acres[1].

Redevelopment

The City has worked with the Piedmont Housing Alliance to purchase thirteen single family homes for renovation. Some of these properties have been resold to individual families in the hopes of increasing a family-oriented neighborhood.[1]

Geographical features

At one point, Schenck's Branch ran openly ran through the neighborhood until a child drowned and it was covered up[1]. 9th Street was at one point called Alfonso Street.

Prominent residents

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "10th & Page." Charlottesville Community Design Center. Charlottesville Community Design Center, n.d. Web. 9 July 2009. <http://www.cvilledesign.org/>.

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