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Location of Richmond in Virginia. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Richmond, Virginia.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in the independent city of Richmond, Virginia, United States.
Richmond: International Style building complex set in a composed landscape, completed in 1958, cited as a prototype for modern suburban office development, and featuring aluminum inside and out. [15] 28: Richmond National Cemetery: Richmond National Cemetery: October 26, 1995 : 1701 Williamsburg Rd.
National Register of Historic Places listings in Richmond, Virginia — the capital city of Virginia. Subcategories. This category has the following 4 subcategories ...
As early as 1910, but mostly during the 1950s and '60s, many of the large homes were subdivided into apartments, or interior rooms and carriage houses were let to boarders as Richmond's upper class largely abandoned Monument Avenue for newer suburban neighborhoods in the West End many of which are outside the city limits in predominantly white ...
Union Hill is a historic district of Richmond, Virginia.According to the Richmond Times Dispatch, the neighborhood "generally is bordered on the south by East Marshall Street and Jefferson Avenue, on the west by Mosby Street, on the north by O and Carrington streets, and angled on the east by North 25th Street."
A fort was built here in 1719 as a defense against Native American attacks, which was abandoned after the construction of forts further up the Kennebec River. Richmond was incorporated as part of Bowdoinham in 1762, and separated from that town in 1823. During the 19th century, it was a major local shipbuilding center, producing more than 200 ...
The city of Richmond's Planning Commission approved a proposal to paint a mural on the old abandoned gas station at 1305 N 5th St. February 2024, billboard controversy regarding a VCU advertisement, and the billboard in the Shockoe Hill African Burying Ground. April 2024, the mural on the old gas station building was completed.
The arsenal remained in service until 1801, when it was abandoned in favor of a more centralized arsenal at Richmond, the Virginia Manufactory of Arms. Today Point of Fork is a historic archaeological site. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1969. [1]