Greenbrier neighborhood
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Greenbrier | ||
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Size | 649 | |
Housing | Single-family | |
Schools*
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Elementary | Greenbrier Elementary School | |
Middle | Walker Upper Elementary School | |
High School | Charlottesville High School | |
Other Attributes
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Water | City of Charlottesville | |
Sewer | City of Charlottesville | |
Neighborhood Recreation
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Greenbrier Park | ||
McIntire Park | ||
Natural Amenities
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Rivanna Trail | ||
Contact | Greenbrier Neighborhood Association | |
Website | http://www.gnaweb.org/GNA.htm | |
*Confirm attendance boundaries for individual homes with school divisions
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The Greenbrier Neighborhood consists of nearly 650 acres of area located in the extreme northern section of Charlottesville. The boundaries of the neighborhood are the 250 Bypass, Brandywine Drive, Rio Road and the Albemarle County border. The neighborhood was originally located in Albemarle County but Charlottesville annexed the land in the 1960's. [1]
Video of a drive through the neighborhood
References
- ↑ Web. Neighborhoods: Greenbrier, Charlottesville Community Design Center, retrieved September 1, 2011.