델라웨어 주 에덴리지

Edenridge, Delaware
델라웨어 주 에덴리지
Edenridge is located in Delaware
Edenridge
에덴리지
Edenridge is located in the United States
Edenridge
에덴리지
좌표: 39°47′55″N 75°33′44″w / 39.79861°N 75.562°W / 39.79861; -75.56222좌표: 39°47′55″N 75°33′44″W / 39.79861°N 75.56222°W / 39.79861; -75.562222
나라미국
델라웨어 주
카운티뉴 캐슬
표고
354 ft(평방미터 m)
시간대UTC-5(동부(EST))
• 여름(DST)UTC-4(EDT)
지역 번호302
GNIS 피쳐 ID217584[1]

에덴리지(Edenridge)는 윌밍턴 북쪽 브랜디와인 백에 있는 미국[1] 델라웨어주 뉴캐슬 카운티에 있는 비법인 공동체다.

지리

에덴리지(Edenridge)는 콩코드 파이크(미국 국도 202호선) 서쪽, 브랜디와인 크릭 주립공원의 동쪽에 있다.[2] 에덴리지(Edenridge)는 탈리빌과 록랜드 사이의 레바논산과 샤플리 로드(Sharpley Road)의 교차점에 위치해 있다. 19803년 우편 번호표 작성 구역의 일부다.[3][2]

레바논 감리교 성공회의 근거지는 분단의 서쪽 가장자리에 있다.[4][5] 브랜디와인 크릭의 지류인 '남편들 런'은 지역사회를 통해 흐른다. 우들리 공원은 이웃에 인접해 있다.[6]

역사

이웃한 샤플리, 우드브룩, 타비스톡처럼 에덴리지도 우드론 신탁사가 개발했다.[7][8][9] 이 지역들은 찰스 웰포드 레빗이 1922년에 만든 브랜디와인 백의 개발 마스터플랜에 포함되었다.[10] 1960년대 중반에 처음 정착했을 때 그 동네는 52에이커의 11개 거리였다.[11][12] 그 부동산으로부터의 토지 매매는 윌밍턴에 있는 플랫트 근교의 우드론 주택의 유지비를 보조하는 데 사용되었다.[13] 첫 번째 집은 1966년에 올랐다.[14] 상당수의 주택은 원래 소유자를 위해 지어진 맞춤 주택이거나 준관세 주택이었다.[2] 증서 제한은 1964년에 제정되었다.[5] 1994년 많은 주민들은 우드론 신탁관리자에 의해 원래 부과된 규제가 유익하다고 느꼈다.[14]

참조

  1. ^ a b "Edenridge". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.
  2. ^ a b c George, Pam (March 6, 2018). "These Are 30 of the Hottest Neighborhoods in Delaware". Edenridge, Tavistock, Sharpley and Woodbrook: Like pearls on a string, these neighborhoods in zip code 19803 are west of Concord Pike, roughly between Del. 141 and around Mt. Lebanon Road. Bordered by the DuPont Country Club golf course, bucolic Rockford Road, Woodley Park and Brandywine Creek State Park and laced with wide swaths of green space, they are a stone’s throw of shopping and restaurants on the commercial strip. They give a deep breath of green on the very edge of the sprawl...Many builders created custom or semi-custom houses for the original owners.
  3. ^ "2010 Census Tracts and ZCTAs, New Castle County, DE" (PDF).
  4. ^ Thomas J. Walters and Valerie Cesna) (December 1983). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Mount Lebanon Methodist Episcopal Church".
  5. ^ a b "Declaration of Restrictions March 10, 1964" (PDF).
  6. ^ Wilson, Xerxes. "New Castle County cancels controversial deer hunt". The News Journal.
  7. ^ Milford, Maureen. "Woodlawn development plan draws old foes". The News Journal. Some of the residential communities Woodlawn developed along the west side of U.S. 202 include Alapocas, Woodbook, Sharpley, Edenridge and Tavistock.
  8. ^ "Orderly Planned Development". rockfordwoodlawn.com. Alapocas, Woodbrook, Sharpley, Edenridge, and Tavistock all are Woodlawn residential developments. In these developments, Woodlawn sold building lots to individuals and builders who followed an approved subdivision plan which included provisions for sidewalks, trees, and other basic infrastructures (sewer, water, storm drains, street curbing and paving.) In conjunction with these developments, Woodlawn made land available, at less than market value, for community uses, thus benefiting such groups as the Brandywine YMCA, county library, post office, Pilot School, Jewish Community Center, and the Baptist, Methodist, Unitarian and Catholic churches.
  9. ^ "Real estate and housing; Hagley Museum and Library Archives". findingaids.hagley.org.
  10. ^ "Woodlawn Trustees, Inc. records, Group I 2424.I" (PDF). Hagley Museum. July 14, 2020. Retrieved September 12, 2021. During the 1950s the neighborhood developments of Alapocas, Woodbrook and Sharpley were begun, followed by the construction of Edenridge and Tavistock in the 1970s. Records indicate that the developments in Brandywine Hundred had been part of a Master Plan designed by Charles Wellford Leavitt in 1922, and later revised by Whitman, Requardt and Associates in 1973.
  11. ^ "Spaces:The home is built in Edenridge development". The News Journal. August 14, 2014. Retrieved September 15, 2021.
  12. ^ Milford, Maureen. "Delaware Spaces: Roomy home in Edenridge". The News Journal.
  13. ^ "Brandywine Hundred, 1918-1990". Hagley Museum. Retrieved September 12, 2021. Monies from property sales and rental fees were used to maintain and renovate the low-cost housing originally constructed in Wilmington's "Flats" area.
  14. ^ a b Crosland, Philip P. (February 17, 1994). "A little bit of Eden Edenridge residents believe building rules imposed by Woodlawn Trustees have been a benefit". The News-Journal.

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