Calendar of Events – Trinity Vicinity Neighborhood Association

Calendar of Events

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TVNA Halloween 2010 and 2011 – Trinity Vicinity Neighborhood Association

TVNA Halloween 2010 and 2011

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TVNA Gatherings! – Trinity Vicinity Neighborhood Association

TVNA Gatherings!

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Profile Pictures – Trinity Vicinity Neighborhood Association

Profile Pictures

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Photo Gallery – Trinity Vicinity Neighborhood Association

Photo Gallery

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TVNA's Sunday Dinner TVNA’s Sunday Dinner
Hosted by Bill Pearson. The first of many new TVNA social events to come!
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Cover Photos Cover Photos
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TVNA Halloween 2010 and 2011 TVNA Halloween 2010 and 2011
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Neighborhood Neighborhood
Homes in the Trinity Vicinity neighborhood
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TVNA Plant sale TVNA Plant sale
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TVNA in Spring! TVNA in Spring!
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TVNA Gatherings! TVNA Gatherings!
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Downtown Wilmington, Delaware Downtown Wilmington, Delaware
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Gardens of Trinity Vicinity Gardens of Trinity Vicinity
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Gardens of Trinity Vicinity – Trinity Vicinity Neighborhood Association

Gardens of Trinity Vicinity

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Location: Wilmington, Delaware

 


Downtown Wilmington, Delaware – Trinity Vicinity Neighborhood Association

Downtown Wilmington, Delaware

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Location: Wilmington, Delaware

 


Links / Sponsors – Trinity Vicinity Neighborhood Association

Links / Sponsors

Posted on: October 10th, 2011 by


Please help support our neighborhood and website, and we will help support you! Donate funds, products, or services to TVNA, we'll recognize you or your company here! For more info, email communications@trinityvicinity.org.
TVNA is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, so your contribution is not only appreciated, but also tax deductible! :)

TVNA Sponsors & Contributors (2012):

Bill Pearson – Donations to support Free TVNA Dinner Event
Sara Rusk – 
Donations to support Tea in Trinity Event
Kelley Mayor – Donations to support Tea in Trinity Event
Loretta Walsh – Donations to support Tea in Trinity Event
Karen Landis – Donations to support Tea in Trinity Event

Trinity Vicinity Local & Recommended Businesses:

www.simplicitysofas.com

"Simplicity's furniture was beautiful, high quality, affordable, and designed to fit through our tight townhouse staircases. That would have been enough for us, but they insisited on giving us the most amazing customer service we've seen in a long time. We'll definetly buy from them again!"

– Trinity Vicinity Resident
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Shanna Masonry & General Contracting has done several projects in Trinity Vicinity.

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TVNA Information

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Welcome to trinityvicinity.org!

This is the home of the Trinity Vicinity Historical District Neighborhood, and the Trinity Vicinity Neighborhood Association, inc.

Trinity Vicinity is a growing neighborhood located in historical Wilmington, Delaware. With a unique blend of character, architecture, and history, it makes for a wonderful place to live. We hope you find this site informative and enjoyable!

– The TVNA Communications Committee 2011.

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History – Trinity Vicinity Neighborhood Association

History

Posted on: October 10th, 2011 by


Trinity Vicinity is a small neighborhood located in the west side of the city of Wilmington, Delaware. Built primarily in the 1880′s and consisting of examples of Victorian “stick” architecture, the northern section of the neighborhood was designated as a historic district in the 1990′s. Originally built for middle class citizens, the neighborhood went through a tumultuous period in the 1960′s and 1970′s due to a number of factors, including the building of I-95 and riots generated by the murder of Martin Luther King. The Urban Homesteading act passed in the 70′s began the regeneration that continues to this day. The Trinity Vicinity Neighborhood Association is the official representation of our neighborhood to local government. It is the place to voice our concerns and contribute to the community. We continue to strive to make our small section of Wilmington a wonderful place to live.

  Trinity Vicinity District Map (115.8 KB)

  Historic Map of Trinity Vicinity (699.0 KB)

Trinity Vicinity Neighborhood in Google Maps

“Between 1870 and 1880, the population of Wilmington grew almost thirty percent, from 31,000 to 44,000 citizens. During the decade of the 1870s, fueled by Public Works improvements such as the construction of the 35 million-gallon Cool Spring Reservoir and installation of accompanying water lines to nearby areas, interest in developing the Trinity Vicinity area became apparent. In 1870, Reverend Patrick Reilly formed a partnership with Dr. Philip Plunkett and William Russell to improve and subdivide the former campus of St. Mary’s College. The company, known as Reilly, Plunkett, Russell & Company, was active through most of the 1870s, and sold building lots on the block bounded by W. 10th, N. Madison, W. 11th and N. Jefferson Streets, although no original residential structures remain. The balance of the acreage Reilly retained was mostly sold off between 1874 and 1884, such as the parcel where the Sacred Heart Oratory and related complex now stands. Most of these homes were speculatively developed and sold to middle class residents. A sampling of professions of Trinity Vicinity residents in 1895 indicates a strong skilled and professional worker base. Two Jewelers, two architects, three builders, three attorneys, three insurance professionals, three engineers, a judge, a physician and a newspaper editor helped make up the urban fabric of late 19th century Trinity Vicinity. Additionally, fifteen residents worked for railroads, such as the Philadelphia Wilmington & Baltimore Railroad or the Pennsylvania Railroad, in various capacities, and one resident was the foreman of the famed Harlan & Hollingsworth Ship and Railcar Yards on the Christina River.”

– Excerpt from the 2005 Home Tour Brochure, by John Kurth, Historian