High View Park

High View Park, also known as Halls Hill, is a neighborhood in Arlington, Virginia, United States.

The southern boundary is a wall, built in the 1930s to separate it from the white neighborhood of Woodlawn Park in present-day Waycroft-Woodlawn.

[1] Prior to the Civil War, the area was owned by a slaveholder named Bazil Hall.

[1] Hall's Hill was a walled enclave, in segregated Arlington County, Virginia.

[9][8] Douglas E. Moore served as pastor of the Calloway Church in High View Park for three years.

Halls Hill Historical Marker
Map of Virginia highlighting Arlington County