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Month: April 2016

Upcoming Hearing:
HALRB April 20

Upcoming Hearing:
HALRB April 20

The April meeting of the HALRB (Historical Affairs and Landmark Review Board) will be held on April 20. The agenda includes several interesting items for consideration in addition to the standard requests in the Maywood Local Historic District. One item is a request to remove and replace six arched windows at Swanson Middle School, which is formally designated as the Swanson Middle School Historic District. These windows came in over budget and were identified by Arlington Public Schools as a…

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Upcoming Hearing:
School Board & Stratford

Upcoming Hearing:
School Board & Stratford

At its April 21 meeting, the Arlington School Board will once again have an informational item on the Stratford Junior High School Historic District. Staff will present the latest (and shorter) version of the Design Guidelines. This item is once again last on the agenda. It is expected the School Board will take a formal vote at their May 5 meeting. The Arlington County Board will then do a Request to Advertise (RTA) at its May 14 meeting. Final action…

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For Sale: Broadview

For Sale: Broadview

Arlington’s most recently designated single-home historic district is for sale. Broadview, built in 1881, and dedicated as a local historic district in 2014, is for sale for $1,289,000. It is a 5BR/3BA Victorian located at 5151 14th Street North in the Woodlawn Waycroft neighborhood. Preservation Arlington covered the designation of the property in November 2014; click here for the article. The historic designation preserves the exterior features of the property. For the full real estate listing, click here. On occasion,…

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World War II and Arlington Memories

World War II and Arlington Memories

Arlingtons’s Center for Local History at Central Library just opened a new display about Arlington and World War II. It was a rapidly changing era, both here and abroad. According to the library: The displays range from poignant letters home, combat boots, banners, music albums and “Victory” cookbooks to sometimes-grisly Horrors of War trading cards meant as social commentary, folk art and propaganda. The exhibition also includes a listening station of Arlington-at-war recollections culled from the Center’s hundreds of recorded…

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LOST: February 2016

LOST: February 2016

In February 2016, a total of twenty-four (24) demolition permits were applied for in Arlington County. Twenty-one (21) were for single-family homes; one was a garden style apartment; one was a commercial building; and one is not classified correctly, so it’s unclear what the structure is. Of the single-family homes, all but one were in North Arlington. Three of the homes are located in National Register Historic Districts: 1124 North Kentucky Street, Westover National Register Historic District 1517 North Taylor…

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