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City Point Historic District is a national historic district located at Hopewell, Virginia. The district encompasses 85 contributing buildings and 3 contributing sites at the tip of a peninsula at the confluence of the Appomattox River and James River. The district primarily includes one- and two-story, wood-frame single-family dwellings dated ...
Original boundary: Main St., Appomattox St., Hopewell St., and East Broadway, adjusted on May 28, 2013 to add 10 buildings and remove one (the Patrick Copeland Elementary School); adjusted again on August 24, 2015 and April 26, 2018. 6: Hopewell High School Complex: Hopewell High School Complex
The Tri-Cities of Virginia (also known as the Tri-City area or the Appomattox Basin) is an area in the Greater Richmond Region which includes the three independent cities of Petersburg, Colonial Heights, and Hopewell and portions of the adjoining counties of Chesterfield, Dinwiddie, and Prince George in south-central Virginia.
The Hopewell High School Complex, also known as James E. Mallonee Middle School, is a historic former school campus located at 1201 City Point Road in Hopewell, Virginia, United States. Contributing properties in the complex include the original school building, athletic field, club house, concession stand, press box, Home Economics Cottage ...
Instead, Foskey said, RBG recommended on March 12 that Hopewell ask the Virginia General Assembly to change the city charter shifting the accounting duties permanently from her office.
Crape myrtles bloom in July 2024 at City Point in Hopewell. This beautiful property, home to Grant's Headquarters, became part of Petersburg National Battlefield in 1979.
Hopewell has a sworn-officer payroll of 68, but 15 of those positions were open as of the last council meeting, and the secretary of the city’s Police Benevolent Association chapter said then ...
Notable buildings include the Wells Building, Larkin Building (1916), Randolph Hotel (1927), former National Bank of Hopewell (1916), D. L. Elder Bank (1929), and First Federal Savings and Loan building (1951). Located in the district and separately listed are the Hopewell Municipal Building and Beacon Theatre. [3]