Oceana Neighborhood Historic District, Virginia Beach
Facts and practical information
The Oceana Neighborhood Historic District encompasses an early 20th-century planned neighborhood subdivision in Virginia Beach, Virginia. It consists of 70 acres, roughly bounded by Virginia Beach Boulevard, First Colonial Road, and North Oceana Boulevard. This area was platted out in 1906 with a rectilinear street grid, and saw development of its commercial corridors in the 1930s. It contains a diversity of period residential architecture, including many examples of Colonial Revival architecture, as well as a number of older houses that predate the subdivision. ()
Great Neck (Oceana Gardens)Virginia Beach
Oceana Neighborhood Historic District – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center, King Neptune Statue, Convention Center, Atlantic Fun Park.