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  1. Oakwood Cemetery. /  37.5376388°N 77.3985904°W  / 37.5376388; -77.3985904. Oakwood Cemetery is a large, city-owned burial ground in the East End of Richmond, Virginia. It holds over 48,000 graves, including many soldiers from the Civil War.

  2. Regency Mall is an enclosed shopping mall outside of Richmond, Virginia in unincorporated Henrico County, Virginia, United States. Opened in 1975 as Regency Square, the mall features a food court and more than 60 tenants, currently with no anchors. Macy's, which had two locations at Regency Square, closed in spring 2016, Sears closed in summer ...

  3. The National Theater is a historic theater in Richmond, Virginia. Part of a section of Broad Street once known as Theatre Row, the National is the only one of the three original auditoriums still standing. Built in 1923, the theater was constructed with an adaptable stage that allowed it to show early motion pictures as well as live ...

  4. Woodland Cemetery is a historically African American cemetery in Northeast Richmond, Virginia located directly east of the Highland Park neighborhood. Opening in 1916, it was built as a resting place for the Black elite of Richmond. Woodland was laid out in the shape of an arrowhead pointing north to symbolize the way enslaved blacks once ...

  5. St. Christopher's School (Richmond, Virginia) /  37.58028°N 77.52111°W  / 37.58028; -77.52111. St. Christopher's School is an American private college preparatory school for boys located in Richmond, Virginia. [3] [4] The school is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  6. Richmond helyén korábban a Powhatan Konföderáció egyik fontos települése volt, de 1609 és 1611 között rövid időre a Jamestownból származó angol telepesek is megtelepedtek itt. A mai Richmond városát 1737-ben alapították. A város 1780-ban lett Virginia gyarmat és domínium fővárosa, Williamsburg helyébe lépve.

  7. Carytown is an urban retail district in Richmond, Virginia; it is along Cary Street at the southern end of the Museum District. Located west of the historic Fan District, Carytown has an eclectic flavor and includes more than 230 shops, restaurants, and offices. [1] The Byrd Theatre, a restored movie palace that has operated continuously since ...

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