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The Robins Center is a 7,201-seat multi-purpose arena in Richmond, Virginia.Opened in 1972, the arena is home to the University of Richmond Spiders basketball.It hosted the ECAC South (now known as the Colonial Athletic Association) men's basketball tournament in 1983.
Articles on sports venues in Richmond, Virginia and its surrounding region. Pages in category "Sports venues in Richmond, Virginia" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.
Byrd Park, also known as William Byrd Park, is a public park located in Richmond, Virginia, United States, north of the James River and adjacent to Maymont.The 287-acre (1.16 km 2) park includes a mile-long trail with exercise stops, monuments, an amphitheatre, and three small lakes: Shields (sometimes spelled Sheilds), Swan, and Boat Lake.
Bounded by 2nd St., northern limit of CSX right-of-way (now the northern limit of the Virginia Passenger Rail Authority), historic property line and former stream courses. 37°33′05″N 77°25′46″W / 37.5514°N 77.4294°W / 37.5514; -77.4294 ( Shockoe Hill Burying Ground Historic
GreenCity Arena is a proposed multi-purpose entertainment and sports arena located near Richmond, Virginia.. The GreenCity Arena is the tentative name of a planned 17,000-seat indoor arena being built in Henrico County, on the site of the former Best Products headquarters location.
The Richmond Arena was a multipurpose indoor sports facility located in and owned by the city of Richmond, Virginia. It was located south of Parker Field , between Boulevard and Hermitage Road. The barrel-vaulted arena originally was opened in 1908 as an exhibition hall and the administrative offices of the State Fair of Virginia , which was ...
The club was founded in 1908, and its first clubhouse and Herbert Barker-designed golf course were completed in Richmond's Westhampton neighborhood in 1910. Its James River Course, designed by William Flynn , opened in 1928; it has hosted many prominent events, including the 1955 and 1975 U.S. Amateurs and, since 2016, the annual Dominion ...
It was designed by Carneal and Johnston (now Ballou Justice Upton Architects, Richmond, Va) and built by T.C. Brittain and Company of Decatur, Georgia. Originally just referred to as "the Coliseum," it was dedicated on September 17, 1977 to the late Stuart K. Cassell, former school business manager, first Vice President of Administration, and ...