Hampton's Olde Wythe

Hampton's Olde Wythe

by The Olde Wythe Neighborhood Association
Hampton's Olde Wythe

Hampton's Olde Wythe

by The Olde Wythe Neighborhood Association

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Overview

The Olde Wythe neighborhood of Hampton, Virginia, lies along the water's edge of Hampton Roads, at the end of Virginia's Lower Peninsula. Hampton, settled in 1610, is the oldest continuously inhabited English-speaking city in the United States. At one time, Wythe was part of rural Elizabeth City County, one of the first eight Colonial Virginia counties, whose seat was Hampton. The Civil War Battle of the Ironclads happened right off Wythe's shores. Newport News's railroads and shipyard and Hampton's seafood industries and military installations fueled growth in the Lower Peninsula from 1880 through World War II. Residential development began in Wythe in the 20th century with the streetcar and continued through the social and business heyday of the 1950s. Today it is a neighborhood of charming architecture, lovely waterside views, and a promising future as new generations take up the challenge of preserving a rich heritage.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780738543307
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing SC
Publication date: 09/06/2006
Series: Images of America Series
Pages: 128
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.31(d)

About the Author

The Olde Wythe Neighborhood Association organizes social, educational, and beautification programs for its 1,600 families. The History Committee is Mike McHenry (chair), Sean Hancock, Debbie Hancock, Carol King, Janice McGrew, Ellen Melvin, Tom Norris, Helen Sampson, and Gregory Siegel, who are all past or present residents.
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