This house has now been changed a lot. We only had four rooms in it and no Running Water. We had a faucet on the outside. Theres a couple who lives here now, they allowed me to come into this house when i was writing my book, because i wanted to see what it looked like on the inside. And nick, and i forgot his wifes name, they said its the best of all possible worlds. And i said the same thing when we lived here. My brother said this was the best years of his life he spent here on 10 mckinley street. We knew that we were poor. I grew up in poverty. I knew i was poor, there was no doubt about that. When we lived on mckinley on polk street, at 76 polk street, we had Running Water inside, but we didnt have any electricity. And i was standing, i would sit on our front porch and look across the street to the patricks house, and they had electricity because they had a light, a porch light. And i said, well, we dont have a porch light. Why dont we have is electricity . We just cant afford tha
For nearly 150 years, at the corner of Pierce and 13th streets, a yellow wooden building has stood proudly at the beginning of Lynchburg s Pierce Street Renaissance District.
Lynchburg city staff have presented a plan for the Dearington neighborhood to Lynchburg City Council, laying out a path for improvements to Jefferson Park and affordable housing at the Dearington
Lynchburg City Council voted to approve the fiscal year 2023 Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) during its most recent meeting, allocating funding for improvements to several community projects across the