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  2. 10 Weekend Getaways In Virginia For Every Type Of Traveler - AOL

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    Richmond is many things at once: a modern state capital, a college town, and a history-rich city. The best part about Richmond is that it embraces its multifaceted persona and provides a ...

  3. Richmond Historic Homes Tour Returns this weekend - AOL

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    May 14—After a successful inaugural tour in December, the Richmond Historic Homes Tour returns Sunday, May 15, from 2 to 6 pm. This tour features two Richmond homes on the National Historic ...

  4. Blerdcon - Wikipedia

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    Blerdcon is an annual three-day multi-genre convention held during July at the Hyatt Regency Crystal City at Reagan National Airport in Arlington, Virginia.The convention's name comes from the word "blerds", a term for black nerds.

  5. Battle of Richmond reenactment to take place this weekend - AOL

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    Aug. 24—Sierra Marling Galloping horses, roaring cannons, and battle cries were some of the final noises heard by soldiers as they fought in the Battle of Richmond on August 29-30, 1862.

  6. Brown's Island - Wikipedia

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    Brown's Island is an artificial island on the James River in Richmond, Virginia, formed by the Haxall Canal.Part of the city's James River Park, it is the popular venue of a large number of outdoor concerts and festivals in the spring and summer, such as the weekly Friday Cheers concert series or Dominion Riverrock.

  7. Monument Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Monument Avenue is a tree-lined grassy mall dividing the eastbound and westbound traffic in Richmond, Virginia, originally named for its emblematic complex of structures honoring those who fought for the Confederacy during the American Civil War. [4]