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Betts-Longworth Historic District

Generally by Ezzard Charles, Central Avenue, Court Street, and Mound Street (West End)

  • National Register of Historic Places – Listed November 29, 1983 (No. 83004304)

Significance: The Betts-Longworth Historic District, also known as the Queensgate II Historic Redevelopment District, includes a well-preserved collections of c. 1860 to 1910 residences, which range in style from Italianate to Queen Anne. Decorative iron fences and low, stone walls are characteristic of the area and add to the area's strong sense of time and place. This area was once dotted by small estates and farmlands and comprised the northwestern border of the city limits.

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