Greenbrier neighborhood

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Greenbrier
Greenbrier.jpg
Size 649
Housing Single-family

Schools*
Elementary Greenbrier Elementary School
Middle Walker Upper Elementary School
High School Charlottesville High School

Other Attributes
Water City of Charlottesville
Sewer City of Charlottesville

Neighborhood Recreation
Greenbrier Park
McIntire Park

Natural Amenities
Rivanna Trail

Contact Greenbrier Neighborhood Association
Website http://www.gnaweb.org/GNA.htm

*Confirm attendance boundaries for individual homes with school divisions

The Greenbrier Neighborhood consists of nearly 650 acres of area located in the extreme northern section of Charlottesville. The boundaries of the neighborhood are the 250 Bypass, Brandywine Drive, Rio Road and the Albemarle County border.[1] The neighborhood was originally located in Albemarle County but Charlottesville annexed the land in 1964.[2]


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History

An advertisement in the January 10, 1959 Daily Progress described "desirable homes" with a price range between $15,500 and $28,000. Home sites were available for $3,000.

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References

  1. Web. Neighborhoods: Greenbrier, Charlottesville Community Design Center, retrieved September 1, 2011.
  2. Web. City-county school funding saga continues, Matt Deegan, C-VILLE Weekly, Portico Publications, January 17, 2012, retrieved January 17, 2012. Print. January 17, 2012  page 24.03.

External links

  • [1]Greenbrier Elementary
  • [Greenbrier Neighborhood Association Neighborhood association site]