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7540 Hull St. Rd., Richmond (Chesterfield County), VA, UNITED STATES (Postal Code: 23235)

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10800 Center View Drive, Midlothian, VA, UNITED STATES (Postal Code: 23235)

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10800 Center View Drive, Richmond (Chesterfield County), VA, UNITED STATES (Postal Code: 23235)

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Richmond VA 23235, United States of America
Inscription. In 1810 Major John Clarke and noted Richmond lawyer, William Wirt, established a weapons factory for the U. S. War Department on the south bank of the James River five miles north of here. Bellona Arsenal, (named for ... More on HMDB

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814 South Providence Road, Richmond VA 23236, United States of America

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West Main St and North Boulevard, Richmond, Virginia
Said to be the largest intact Victorian Neighborhood in the U.S. with approximately 2,000 townhouses in the... More on Virginia.org
Unlike those planned walking communities that try to imitate this lifestyle, we weren't stuck in a parking... More on Yahoo! Travel

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12601 River Rd, Richmond, VA 23238-6139
Inscription. Perhaps the oldest frame residence on James River west of Richmond, Tuckahoe was begun about 1... More on HMDB
Absolutely breathtaking scenery, rambling gardens and vistas. The house is a remarkable example of early Am... More on Yahoo! Travel

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5310 Markel Road, Richmond, Virginia
Inscription. The Markel Corporation commissioned architect Haig Jamgochian, a Richmond native, to design their headquarters in 1962. The aluminum clad conical structure was inspired by a baked potatto wrapped in foil served to Jamgochian ... More on HMDB

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Richmond VA 23219, United States of America
Stretching 1. 25 miles along the James River and the Kanawha and Haxall Canals, the Canal Walk presents four centuries of Richmond's ... More on Visitrichmondva.com
I can't wait to go back and be able to enjoy the mini boat rides that they have to offer!! More on Yahoo! Travel

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1223 E Marshall St, Richmond, VA 23298-5003
Inscription. In Oct. 1844, Hampden-Sydney Colleges medical department first held classes in this Egyptian Revival structure designed by Philadelphia architect Thomas S. Stewart. Completed in 1846, ... More on HMDB
The buidling is beautiful inside and out. The auditorium walls are painted with an unusual Egyptian motif. Be sure to see the sarcophagus iron fence on College Street. Note that this is a classroom... More on Yahoo! Travel
