Hidenwood
37°3′54.5″N 76°30′17.8″W / 37.065139°N 76.504944°W / 37.065139; -76.504944
Hidenwood is a neighborhood in the independent city of Newport News, Virginia which is located off Warwick Boulevard just west of the campus of Christopher Newport University (CNU).
Hidenwood was developed in the 1950s in an area of Warwick County originally known as Nutmeg Quarter in the Colony of Virginia. It was named to honor Philip Wallace Hiden, a local businessman and civic leader.[1]
See also
- Newport News, Virginia
References
- ^ Hidenwood Historical Marker in Newport News, VA
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City of Newport News
- Causey's Mill Park
- Newport News Park
- Mariners' Lake
- King-Lincoln Park
- Hilton Pier/Ravine
- Denbigh Park Boat Ramp
- City Center
- Colony Pines
- Christopher Shores-Stuart Gardens
- Denbigh
- East End
- Glendale
- Hidenwood
- Hilton Village
- Jefferson Park
- Kiln Creek
- Lee Hall
- Menchville
- Morrison
- Newmarket
- North End
- Oyster Point
- Port Warwick
- Richneck
- Riverside
- Summerlake
- Village Green
- Warwick
- Public Schools
- Denbigh HS
- Heritage HS
- Menchville HS
- Warwick HS
- Woodside HS
- Peninsula Catholic HS
- Hampton Roads Academy
- Denbigh Baptist Christian
- Thomas Nelson Community College SE Higher Ed Ctr
- Christopher Newport University
- Daily Press
- The Virginian-Pilot
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