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The Fry's Spring Neighborhood is located in the south-west corner of the City of Charlottesville. Landmarks include the Fry's Spring Beach Club, Azalea Park, a bridge carrying JPA over the railroad tracks, as well as the service station in the northeast corner of the intersection of JPA/Fontaine Avenue/Maury Avenue. The neighborhood is a mix of single-family residential and student housing, and many in the Fry's Spring Neighborhood Association feel their community is under attack from growth in Albemarle County. | The Fry's Spring Neighborhood is located in the south-west corner of the City of Charlottesville. Landmarks include the Fry's Spring Beach Club, Azalea Park, a bridge carrying JPA over the railroad tracks, as well as the service station in the northeast corner of the intersection of JPA/Fontaine Avenue/Maury Avenue. The neighborhood is a mix of single-family residential and student housing, and many in the [[Fry's Spring Neighborhood Association]] feel their community is under attack from growth in Albemarle County. | ||
==External links== | |||
[http://avenue.org/fsna/ Fry's Spring Neighborhood Association website] | |||
[[Category: Charlottesville Neighborhoods]] | [[Category: Charlottesville Neighborhoods]] |
Revision as of 15:09, 4 August 2008
The Fry's Spring Neighborhood is located in the south-west corner of the City of Charlottesville. Landmarks include the Fry's Spring Beach Club, Azalea Park, a bridge carrying JPA over the railroad tracks, as well as the service station in the northeast corner of the intersection of JPA/Fontaine Avenue/Maury Avenue. The neighborhood is a mix of single-family residential and student housing, and many in the Fry's Spring Neighborhood Association feel their community is under attack from growth in Albemarle County.