Alanton, Virginia
Alanton is an older, upscale, residential neighborhood in the northern part of Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States. The community was named for Alan McCullough,[1] a prominent Virginia architect, but developed by his father. It is bordered by Baycliff and Cape Henry Collegiate School. Alanton Elementary is located within Alanton. Lynnhaven Middle School and First Colonial High School are the schools zoned for Alanton.
History
Alan McCullough and his family purchased a piece of land in the early 1920s. The architect and his family lived in one of only three houses there at the time. Louisa Venable Kyle was one of the first residents to move to Alanton and lived on Woodhouse Road.[2]
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- Naval Air Station Oceana
- Naval Amphibious Base Little Creek
- Camp Pendleton
- Fort Story
- Adam Keeling House
- Adam Thoroughgood House
- Association for Research and Enlightenment
- Atlantic Wildfowl Heritage Museum
- Cape Henry Light
- Cape Henry Memorial
- Cavalier Hotel
- Ferry Plantation House
- Francis Land House
- King Neptune statue
- Lynnhaven House
- Military Aviation Museum
- Norwegian Lady Statues
- Tidewater Arboretum
- Upper Wolfsnare
- Virginia Aquarium
- Virginia Beach Convention Center
- Virginia Beach Oceanfront
- Virginia Beach Sportsplex
- Virginia Beach Surf & Rescue Museum
- Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art
- Westin Virginia Beach Town Center
References
- ^ KatieZarpasSellsHomes (2015-08-10). "Homes for Sale in Alanton, Virginia Beach". Virginia Beach Real Estate. Archived from the original on 2016-07-15. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
- ^ "Neighborhood Closeup: Alanton Archived 2016-09-15 at the Wayback Machine", The Virginian-Pilot, Retrieved September 1, 2016
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