
Today is ABC Wednesday and, by popular demand, “W” is for Westridge Road. Westridge is an east-west road between Battleground and Friendly Avenues. To the east you have Village Tavern and to the west, Friendly Avenue Baptist Church and the Greek Orthodox Church. At the time it was constructed, Westridge really was at the western ridge of Greensboro. It crosses over Bryan Boulevard and Hobbs and the area between Westridge, Hobbs and Bryan Boulevard is known as Westridge Heights.
The house in the above photo actually has its address on Smoketree Drive; however, this photo was taken on the Westridge side at the Bryan Boulevard West entrance ramp. When the home was built in 1996, many residents were in disbelief that someone would build so close to Bryan Boulevard. It was if the house were being built on top of this major access road through Greensboro. However, the owners did such a fabulous job of planting trees, shrubs, and perennials that today, fifteen years later, the mature plantings really do shield the property.
If you drive from one end of Westridge to the other, you will notice that it is actually very difficult to photograph the homes. They are not only set back from the highway, they are often elaborately landscaped and somewhat hidden from view. Even for this Victorian-style beauty with the stunning wrap-around porch, we had to duck under trees, as evidenced by the shadow line in the foreground.
Well, next week, we’re going to have to do something creative because no street in Greensboro starts with an “X.” Suggestions? Also, if you’re just joining us and you want to catch Greensboro’s A-V streets, go here. Finally, click the button below if you want to see what the rest of the world dreamed up for “W” day.
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