Cradock was one of the nation's first government--built planned communities along with the neighboring Truxtun.  Conceived as a model community, it incorporated many of the most advanced planning techniques of its day.  The construction was funded through an act of Congress in 1918 which allowed the Federal Government to build housing projects related to the wartime efforts.

Most of the features of the present-day planned community including schools, recreational areas, commercial area, and public transportation where provided for Cradock.   All facilities where within walking distance  of one another.  The town pioneered the use of concealed utility lines.  The town had its own government built schools, fire house, sewerage, water system and electric street lighting system.  Afton Parkway, the major traffic boulevard, also carried the street car line.  The street car line ran to the Naval Shipyard, Portsmouth, and other suburban areas.  When WWI ended in 1920, the US Housing Corporation was unable to continue to assume the cost of public services forcing the orphaned community to assume self government until Norfolk County was able to adopt Cradock in 1922.  Courtesy Cradock & Truxtun Design and Rehabilitation Guidelines and History by the Alumni and Friends of Cradock, INC.

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SPRINGFEST
2010
SLIDE SHOW

Cradock Civic League
MEETING!
Tuesday,  September 7, 2010
Cradock Recreational Center on
GW Highway.
At 7:00 p.m.

Contact:
Joanna Hall  (757) 515-3739
for more information!

ALL ARE WELCOME!
NO CIVIC LEAGUE MEETING IN
JULY AND AUGUST!

SPRINGFEST 2010 WAS A HUGE SUCCESS! I want to thank everyone who participated. I want to give a special thanks (first to God) then to Anchor Outreach for co-sponsoring and being the committee chair for the SpringFest 2010.

Letter from
Wheelabrator Tech.,
reaffirming it's
commitment to
Cradock and
Portsmouth

Cradock's 92nd Patriotic Salute and Children's Bike Parade
SLIDE SHOW

RESPONSE
LETTER FROM
Senator Warner's
Office
on
Cradock Post Office
2ND LETTER

CRADOCK
History
MOMENT!

Welcome To
Cradock!

By Laura Purvis
Architecture UVA

Cradock's 92nd Patriotic Salute and Children's Bike Parade was another exciting and successful event for the Cradock Community and the Cradock Civic League! I want to thank everyone who participated.


Vice Mayor Charles Whitehurst
Boys Scout Troop 233
Commander Chris Wheeler, VFW Post 993 and
Ladies Auxiliary
Commander Richard Reader, DAV Chapter 41 and
Ladies Auxiliary
Cradock Fire Station #11
City of Portsmouth Officer Michael Eaglin
Portsmouth Sheriff's Department and Sheriff Bill Watson
Pastor Thomas B. Harris, Pastor with
Revival Life Restoration Church
Sergeant  David McDonald, United States Army
Mr. And Mrs. Juan and Vanessa Garedo
Richman Jackson PA and Audio

AND ALL THE CIVIC LEAGUE VOLUNTEERS AND THE CHILDREN AND PARENTS OF CRADOCK.


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