Mecca Gardens, Roanoke, Virginia
Mecca Gardens is a Roanoke, Virginia neighborhood and is the most eastern neighborhood within the city limits It borders the neighborhoods of Wildwood on the west, Eastgate on the north across Orange Avenue, the town of Vinton on the south and Roanoke County on the east.[1]
History
Originally included as part of Roanoke County, Mecca Gardens was annexed by the city in 1976.[1] Growth within the neighborhood has been suburban in nature since the 1970s with significant commercial development located along its U.S. Route 460 (Orange Avenue) frontage.[1]
References
- ^ a b c "Hollins/Wildwood Area Plan". City of Roanoke Planning Division. Archived from the original on September 19, 2007. Retrieved May 1, 2008.
External links
- Hollins/Wildwood Area Plan which includes Mecca Gardens
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Neighborhoods in Roanoke, Virginia
- Airport
- Belmont
- Cherry Hill
- Downtown
- Eastgate
- Edgewood-Summit Hills
- Fairland
- Fallon
- Franklin-Colonial
- Gainsboro
- Garden City
- Gilmer
- Grandin Court
- Greater Deyerle
- Harrison
- Hollins
- Hurt Park
- Kenwood
- Loudon-Melrose
- Mecca Gardens
- Melrose-Rugby
- Mill Mountain
- Miller Court/Arrowood
- Monterey
- Morningside
- Mountain View
- Norwich
- Old Southwest
- Peachtree/Norwood
- Preston Park
- Raleigh Court
- Ridgewood Park
- Riverdale
- Riverland/Walnut Hills
- Roundhill
- Shenandoah West
- South Jefferson
- South Roanoke
- South Washington Heights
- Southern Hills
- Villa Heights
- Wasena
- Washington Heights
- Washington Park
- West End
- Westview Terrace
- Wildwood
- Williamson Road
- Wilmont