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October 29, 1981 : 210 Hospital St. 4: American Tobacco Company, South Richmond Complex Historic District: American Tobacco Company, South Richmond Complex Historic District: August 15, 2016 : 400-800 Jefferson Davis Highway
Regency Mall is an enclosed shopping mall outside of Richmond, Virginia in unincorporated Henrico County, Virginia, United States.Opened in 1975 as Regency Square, the mall features a food court and more than 60 tenants, currently with no anchors.
Plans were drawn up to create a Powhite Parkway Extension that would extend the road from Chippenham out to Virginia State Route 288, which was completed in 1988. In 1973, Philip Morris USA opened a cigarette manufacturing plant along I-95 at Commerce Road. [20] The McGuire VA Hospital opened in 1983. [21]
The south end of the district is at the intersection of Laburnum Avenue and Hermitage Road, which was formerly marked by the A.P. Hill Monument. The monument had stood at the intersection from the neighborhood’s creation until 14-Dec-2022 when the final remains of AP Hill were removed for re-burial in Culpeper County, Virginia.
Unnamed road Hayes Gap Road SR 657 (Pitzer Ridge Road) Gap between segments ending at different points along SR 616: Amelia [4] 7.35 11.83 Prince Edward County Line: Bunker Hill Road SR 617 (Saylers Creek Road) Amherst [5] 2.31 3.72 Dead End Bearfield Road SR 735 (Maple Run Road) Appomattox [6] 1.20 1.93 SR 620 (Old Bethany Road) Rocks Church Road
Virginia State Route 195 in Richmond, VA: I-64/I-95 in Richmond, VA: 1975 [7] current I-264: 25.07: 40.35 I-64/I-664 in Chesapeake, VA: Parks Avenue, 21st Street, 22nd Street in Virginia Beach, VA: 1964: current I-295: 52.75: 84.89 I-95 near Petersburg, VA: I-64 near Short Pump, VA: 1985: current I-381: 2.91: 4.68 VA-381 in Bristol, VA
U.S. Route 15 (US 15) is a part of the United States Numbered Highway System that runs from Walterboro, South Carolina, to Painted Post, New York.In Virginia, the U.S. Highway runs 230.37 miles (370.74 km) from the North Carolina state line near Clarksville north to the Maryland state line at the Potomac River near Lucketts.
Richmond is often subdivided into North Side, Southside, East End and West End. The Greater Richmond area extends beyond the city limits into nearby counties. Descriptions of Richmond often describe the large area as falling into one of the four primarily geographic references which somewhat mirror the points of a compass: North Side, Southside, East End and West End.