Barton Heights

Barton Heights is a streetcar suburb neighborhood and former town in the Northside area of Richmond, Virginia.

[3] Begun as an area of development in Henrico County, Virginia in 1890 by James H. Barton, Barton Heights rapidly developed as the result of being linked via streetcar in 1894 across the deep ravine of the Bacon's Quarter branch of Shockoe Creek, which flows into the Shockoe Valley.

They are primarily spacious wood-frame houses, most built in the first quarter of the 20th century, and sited on 50-foot-wide lots.

The houses are largely built in the Queen Anne or Colonial Revival style.

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