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The '''Lewis Mountain''' neighborhood is located in the midst of the '''University of Virginia'''. It is located to the west of the University of Virginia's Central Grounds. Much of the land was annexed by the City of Charlottesville in 1938<ref>"Charlottesville : Lewis
The '''Lewis Mountain neighborhood''' is a [[Charlottesville]] neighborhood designated by the [[Department of Neighborhood Development Services]].  
Mountain." Charlottesville : Home. Web. 09 Nov. 2009. <http://www.charlottesville.org/Index.aspx?page=2054>.</ref>.
 
 


The neighborhood is located in the midst of the [[University of Virginia]]. It is located to the east of the University of Virginia's [[Central Grounds]].


==History==
Much of the land was annexed by the City of Charlottesville in 1938<ref>"Charlottesville : Lewis
Mountain." Charlottesville : Home. Web. 09 Nov. 2009. <http://www.charlottesville.org/Index.aspx?page=2054></ref>.


==Notes==
==Notes==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.city-data.com/neighborhood/Lewis-Mountain-Charlottesville-VA.html Martha Jefferson] on CityData.com


{{geographic location
|Center=[[Lewis Mountain]]
|North=[[Barracks Road neighborhood]]
|West=[[UVa]]|South=[[UVa]]
|East=[[Venable neigborhood|Venable]]
}}


[[Category: Charlottesville neighborhoods]]
[[Category: Charlottesville neighborhoods]]

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The Lewis Mountain neighborhood is a Charlottesville neighborhood designated by the Department of Neighborhood Development Services.

The neighborhood is located in the midst of the University of Virginia. It is located to the east of the University of Virginia's Central Grounds.

History

Much of the land was annexed by the City of Charlottesville in 1938[1].

Notes

  1. "Charlottesville : Lewis Mountain." Charlottesville : Home. Web. 09 Nov. 2009. <http://www.charlottesville.org/Index.aspx?page=2054>

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