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The Block 0-100 East Franklin Street Historic District is a national historic district located at Richmond, Virginia. It is located west of downtown. It is located west of downtown. The district encompasses 21 contributing buildings built between about 1840 and 1920.
At the West end of the 1200 block of Franklin Street stood the Stuart Monument (removed in 2020), depicting Confederate Major General J. E. B. Stuart. [3] The Stuart Monument also marks the start of Monument Avenue , a stretch of road formerly memorializing Confederate participants in the Civil War and Arthur Ashe , an international tennis star ...
Roughly bounded by 5th, Marshall, and Gilmer Sts., and the Richmond-Petersburg Turnpike; also ½-17 E. Marshall St. and 0-24 W. Marshall St.; also the 400 blocks of 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Sts., 106-108 E. Marshall, and 411-413 N. Adams St.
Bolling Haxall House, also known as the Woman's Club, is a historic residential building located in Richmond, Virginia.It was built by Bolling Walker Haxall in 1858 and is a three-story Italian Villa style dwelling of sandstone-colored stucco, scored to imitate ashlar.
Stewart–Lee House, also known as the Norman Stewart House, is a historic home located in Richmond, Virginia. It was built in 1844, and is a three-story, three-bay, Greek Revival style brick townhouse. Its low hipped roof is pierced by four interior end chimneys and surrounded by a simple molded cornice with a plain frieze.
Dyehard Fan Supply is poised to open a 2,732-square-foot store featuring official Tar Heel merchandise at 122 E. Franklin St., just a few doors down from the popular Johnny T-shirt store at 128 E ...
VCU Libraries Commons, Set 72157650823555157, ID 16651287789, Original title Richmond Public Library, First and East Franklin Sts., Richmond, Va. File usage No pages on the English Wikipedia use this file (pages on other projects are not listed).
Notable buildings include the Equitable Life Insurance Building (1951), the Massey Building (1952, 1963–64), and 400 East Main Street (1951). Located in the district is the separately listed St. Alban's Hall (1869). [4] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2006, with a boundary increase in 2012. [1] [2]