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Trolley barn at Glenwood (1920s)
02/14/2017 6:15 AM by John M
Photos of the old trolley barn from Bill Hartsock.
The building is facing demolition so that a controversial apartment complex can be built on the site.
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Bill, what book did these pages come from? I have seen the exterior one before. It says built about 1910, which is correct… the building permit was issued in 1911.
WOW! Great find, John!
Wow!
Too bad, the city might approve tearing it down…
#1 – Eric. Rails in Richmond by Carlton McKenney (1986)
In 2008 CAR sent a letter to the Department of Historic Resources recommending the nomination of the trolley barn to the National Register of Historic Places and Virginia Landmarks Register as they noted it was an individually significant piece of Richmond’s transportation heritage and an important example of early reinforced concrete construction.
I think I’m going to try to contact CAR about this given the planned Glenwood development.