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Richmond, VA Photograph of Needing a Traditional Procession, uploaded originally by Weingart Dude

Cathedral of the Sacred Heart is the cathedral of the Catholic Diocese of Richmond. Dedicated in 1906, It is the only cathedral in the world built with the contribution of just one person, Thomas Fortune Ryan.

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Richmond, VA Photograph of I do it for fun., uploaded originally by Jordan Jez Photography.

The United Kennel Club and Ultimate Air Dogs united together recently at Brown’s Island to host a dock diving event in which dogs jump as far as possible into a pool chasing his or her toy of choice. The dog and [...]

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Richmond, VA Photograph of Kanawha Plaza, uploaded originally by digirebelva

The Plaza is off of Canal Street next to the Federal Reserve Building and features the pictured cascading fountain along with a concert stage and lawn for their Friday at Sunset events.

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Richmond, VA Photograph of Browns Island, uploaded originally by Brian Bromseth

A shot on Brown’s Island on one of the many walkways they have to point out hot spots and historical points of interest.

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P mmmm,art of the city’s James River Park, it is the popular venue for the weekly Friday Cheers concert series and the James River Beer
and Seafood Festival. Beside being a music venue, the island is also home to pathways and is
a popular place for sightseeing. Visible from the island is Belle Isle, the Manchester Bridge, [...]

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Richmond, VA Photograph of Monroe Park, uploaded originally by deadrichmond

Monroe Park is common ground for the thousands of VCU students as the park connects much of the campus. Lawns and benches make this a relaxing area for students to take a break and play some frisbee or tan.

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Canal Walk presents four hundred years of Richmond history with a 1.25 mile path
through downtown Richmond along the banks of the Haxall Canal and the
James River and Kanawha Canal.

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The Poe Museum is quite the hotspot during the Halloween season as many people, native Richmonders and tourists alike, tour the house of one of America’s greatest horror writers, Edgar Allen Poe.

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Belle Isle is located on the James River and was used as a Civil War Prison to hold the total population of 10,000 Union soldiers by 1863.

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Stuart Circle in the Fan district of Richmond, Virginia, with a view of the First English Lutheran Church that was built back in 1911.

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