Buildings/sites are considered historic if they are 50 years old or older. What Norfolk buildings, sites or monuments do you consider historic? (pick all that apply)
St. John’s AME Church
St. Piux X Church
The Hermitage
West Point Cemetery
Other - Epworth United Methodist Church. Christ and St. Luke's Episcopal Church.
What is your favorite building or site in Norfolk?
Most of the real old homes in ghent and down town
Do you think your neighborhood, or the neighborhood you grew up in, is historic?
No
Are there any homes or buildings in your neighborhood that have historic significance to you or your community?
No
If yes, please explain.
No response.
Are there any buildings or sites that you feel have been left out or forgotten in the Norfolk history books?
Yes
Do you feel like there are buildings or areas of the city where historic structures are threatened and could be lost?
Yes
If yes, where?
Several old building have all ready been torn down the curved front bank that was on bush street . And may more that could be lost in the name of progress
The SurveyNFK lists the following historic “themes” for Norfolk to explore. Rank them in importance to you:
Are there any other themes you think are important for SurveyNFK to capture? If so, provide examples of buildings/sites.
Churches
The following resources are available for historic site research. Check all that you have used or that you are aware of:
Pilot Newspaper Archives (Norfolk Public Library Website)
Sergeant Historical Collection at the Slover Library
There are three levels of historic designation: local, state, and national. Do you know if your property is listed on a local, state, or national register?
No
If it is listed, are you aware that you may be eligible for state and federal tax credits for substantial renovations to the building?
No
How did you hear about this survey?
Other - City email
Do you have suggestions for how SurveyNFK can improve its reach?
No response.
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Buildings/sites are considered historic if they are 50 years old or older. What Norfolk buildings, sites or monuments do you consider historic? (pick all that apply)
What is your favorite building or site in Norfolk?
Most of the real old homes in ghent and down townDo you think your neighborhood, or the neighborhood you grew up in, is historic?
Are there any homes or buildings in your neighborhood that have historic significance to you or your community?
If yes, please explain.
No response.Are there any buildings or sites that you feel have been left out or forgotten in the Norfolk history books?
Do you feel like there are buildings or areas of the city where historic structures are threatened and could be lost?
If yes, where?
Several old building have all ready been torn down the curved front bank that was on bush street . And may more that could be lost in the name of progressThe SurveyNFK lists the following historic “themes” for Norfolk to explore. Rank them in importance to you:
Funerary
Military/Defense
Education
Post-World Wars Residential and Commercial Development
Ethnic Heritage
Industry
Annexations and Associated Development
Civil Rights and Women’s Rights Movements
Transportation
Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender (LGTBQ) Heritage
Tourism/Social/Recreation
Are there any other themes you think are important for SurveyNFK to capture? If so, provide examples of buildings/sites.
ChurchesThe following resources are available for historic site research. Check all that you have used or that you are aware of:
There are three levels of historic designation: local, state, and national. Do you know if your property is listed on a local, state, or national register?
If it is listed, are you aware that you may be eligible for state and federal tax credits for substantial renovations to the building?
How did you hear about this survey?
Do you have suggestions for how SurveyNFK can improve its reach?
No response.