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  2. Linden Row - Wikipedia

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    Linden Row is a set of seven historic rowhouses located in Richmond, Virginia. They were built in 1847 and 1853, and are three-story, Greek Revival style brick veneer townhouses on high basements and topped by a simple white cornice of wood. Each house has an identical Grecian Doric order entrance porch supported by two fluted Doric columns. A ...

  3. Category:National Register of Historic Places in Richmond ...

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    Pages in category "National Register of Historic Places in Richmond, Virginia" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 225 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  4. Hotel Richmond - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Richmond was a historic hotel located in Richmond, Virginia. Constructed in phases between 1904 and 1911, it was a rare example of a Gilded Age hotel built by a woman, Adeline Detroit Wood Atkinson. Atkinson turned the facility into a popular meeting spot for Richmond-area politicians, and the hotel acted as the headquarters for ...

  5. Chestnut Hill–Plateau Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Chickahominy Bluffs Battlefield is the nearest of the Civil War Battlefield Parks around Richmond. In 1882, Richmond became the first city in the US with a revenue generating streetcar system. The streetcar line in Chestnut Hill was completed in 1893 and originally known as the Richmond-Henrico Railway Company, operated by the Richmond and ...

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  7. Linden Farm - Wikipedia

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    Linden Farm, also known as Linden and Dew House, is a historic home located near Farnham, Richmond County, Virginia. It was built in two stages between about 1700 and 1725, and is a small 1 + 1 ⁄ 2-story Colonial era frame vernacular dwelling. It is clad with beaded weatherboards and has an asymmetrical gable roof.