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Scott’s Addition Historic District
Scott’s Addition Historic District is one of the larger in...
Monument Avenue Historic District
Monument Avenue Historic District shares the distinction w...
Monroe Park Historic District
Monroe Park Historic District is an outstanding collection...
Fan Area Historic District
The Fan Area Historic District is a large late 19th and ea...
Carver Residential Historic District
Settled as a working-class neighborhood in the 1840s and '...
Byrd Theatre
The Byrd Theatre is an outstanding example of the grand mo...
Broad Street Station
The only railroad station distinguished American architect...
Boulevard Historic District
Boulevard Historic District is a grand avenue that connect...
Manchester Residential and Commercial Historic District
Manchester Residential and Commercial Historic District is...
Manchester Industrial Historic District
Manchester Industrial Historic District is located at the ...
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Scott’s Addition Historic District
Scott’s Addition Historic District is one of the larger industrial and commercial districts in Richmond. The district contains brick and frame buildings in a variety of architectural styles, including Colonial Revival, Classical Revival, Mission, International Style, and Art Deco. Several ...
Monument Avenue Historic District
Monument Avenue Historic District shares the distinction with Jackson Ward of being one of only two National Historic Landmark districts within the City of Richmond. Monument Avenue is the nation’s only grand residential boulevard with monuments of its scale surviving ...
Monroe Park Historic District
Monroe Park Historic District is an outstanding collection of monumental religious, institutional, and apartment buildings surrounding one of the oldest municipal parks in the United States. The neighborhood includes significant streetscapes and an important and unique urban park. The district ...
Fan Area Historic District
The Fan Area Historic District is a large late 19th and early 20th-century residential neighborhood west of Richmond’s downtown commercial district. The neighborhood is unquestionably one of the city’s greatest cultural and architectural assets. Within its boundaries lies a rich, ...
Carver Residential Historic District
Settled as a working-class neighborhood in the 1840s and '50s, the Carver Residential Historic District sometimes went by the name of Sheep Hill. Located to the northwest of Richmond’s central business district, the area remained largely undeveloped until the mid-19th ...
Byrd Theatre
The Byrd Theatre is an outstanding example of the grand movie palaces constructed in Richmond and around the country during the early 20th century. When it opened on Christmas Eve in 1928, the Byrd Theatre was comparable to the famed ...
Broad Street Station
The only railroad station distinguished American architect John Russell Pope ever designed, this Neoclassical masterpiece served the Richmond, Fredericksburg and Potomac (RF&P) Railroad lines from its completion in 1919 until 1975. The former Broad Street Station now serves as the ...
Boulevard Historic District
Boulevard Historic District is a grand avenue that connects one of Richmond’s largest parks, Byrd Park, on the south, to Broad Street, a major transportation corridor on the north. In the center of this historic corridor is the cultural campus ...
Manchester Residential and Commercial Historic District
Manchester Residential and Commercial Historic District is on a rise above the south bank of the James River in what was Manchester, a separate city that became a part of Richmond in 1910. The Lee, Mayo, and Manchester Bridges link ...
Manchester Industrial Historic District
Manchester Industrial Historic District is located at the falls of the James River on the south bank. The industrial area of Manchester developed between 1880 and 1949 with a wide variety of high quality masonry buildings, solidly constructed and handsomely ...