South Norfolk, Virginia, now a part of the bustling metropolis of
Chesapeake, was once a small, close-knit community with sprawling farms
and cozy locally-owned businesses. South Norfolk had its beginnings as a
village. As population increased, it became a town, then a city of the
second class, and finally, a city of the first class. By this time,
South Norfolk was already offering residents a friendly, small-town
identity in the midst of lovely homes, schools, and churches. Through
vintage and present-day photographs, readers will experience the
nostalgic and striking contrast between the world of old South Norfolk
and the Chesapeake of today. Step back in time when life moved at a
slower pace, and the community blossomed with friendship, trust, and
goodwill. Meet prominent families such as the Portlocks and the Tilleys;
travel dirt streets lined with horse-drawn wagons and a variety of
vendors; walk the wintry snow-covered paths of beautiful Lakeside Park;
visit the Grand Theatre, Jus Maid Ice Cream Store, Gornto's Bakery; or
catch up with the gang at Preston's Pharmacy.