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Forest Hill Park, known for its "Stone house" called Boscobel, is a historic 105-acre (0.4 km 2) urban park in Richmond, Virginia. Starting as a private property, the park has had several owners and uses before its present one, the City of Richmond.
The Forest Hill Historic District is a national historic district located at Richmond, Virginia. The district encompasses 1,106 contributing buildings and 5 contributing structures located south of downtown Richmond. The primarily residential area developed starting in the early-20th century as one of the city's early "streetcar suburbs."
Forest Hill is a neighborhood located along the James River in Richmond, Virginia's Southside region. [1] The neighborhood is home to Forest Hill Park , one of the largest public parks in the city. See also
Chestnut Hill-Plateau Historic District: April 12, 2002 : 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 5th Aves. from Brooklyn Park Boulevard to Trigg St. 44: Church Hill North Historic District: Church Hill North Historic District
The neighborhood of Forest Hill, one of Richmond's designated Historic Districts, is located along the southern banks of the James River, extending south to Reedy Creek and Bassett Avenue, east to Forest Hill Park, and west to Cedar Lane and Westover Hills Boulevard.
Woodland Heights is a neighborhood in the city of Richmond, Virginia. It began as a trolleycar neighborhood in the early 1900s and was built up along the James River beside Forest Hill Park. Woodland Heights is listed on the National Register of Historic Places [3] and the Virginia Landmarks Registry.
Forest Hill Police Capt. Lee Sumpter, a 19-year veteran of the department with 23 years of law enforcement experience, has been named the city’s interim police chief. The city plans to conduct a ...
Forest Hill Historic District (Richmond, Virginia) Forest Hill Park (Richmond, Virginia) Fourth Baptist Church; Fraternal Order of Eagles Building (Richmond, Virginia) G.