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  1. Shockoe Bottom historically known as Shockoe Valley, is an area in Richmond, Virginia, just east of downtown, along the James River. Located between Shockoe Hill and Church Hill , Shockoe Bottom contains much of the land included in Colonel William Mayo 's 1737 plan of Richmond, making it one of the city's oldest neighborhoods.

    • February 24, 1983
    • 129 acres (52 ha)
    • Mid 19th Century Revival, Late 19th and 20th Century Revivals, Late Victorian
    • Roughly bounded by Dock, 15th, Clay, Franklin, and Pear Streets, Richmond, Virginia
  2. If you’re looking for direct access to the river with the ability to support surrounding small businesses by foot, bike or boat, Shockoe Bottom is the place for you. Shockoe Bottom Apartments: 2001 East Apartments, 2001 E. Broad Street; American Tobacco Center, 119 N. 20th Street; Dill Building, 2020 E. Franklin Street

  3. May 31, 2023 · Shockoe is the oldest neighborhood in the city, recognized as the Birthplace of Richmond, and a commercial and manufacturing center for almost 300 years. Of the six remaining pre-1800 buildings in the City of Richmond, five are in Shockoe. This area is also a site of conscience, being the second largest center for the domestic trade of enslaved ...

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  5. Mar 7, 2022 · Shockoe Bottom. Shockoe Bottom was the center of Richmond’s slave trade and played a pivotal role during the peak years of the nation’s interstate slave trade. In fact, Solomon Northup, author of 12 Years a Slave, was held here in 1841 at the notorious Goodwin’s slave jail before he was transported in chains to New Orleans. Richmond’s ...

  6. Feb 28, 2024 · Shockoe Bottom lies in a low valley between two of Richmond’s most vaunted hilltops. To the east stands St. John’s Church, where Patrick Henry delivered his famous “give me liberty or give ...

  7. Sep 11, 2023 · Shockoe Bottom is not only about its historical and architectural allure; it also thrives as a community hub, hosting numerous cultural events and festivals. The neighborhood’s strong sense of community is evident in its regular events, which foster a sense of belonging and cultural enrichment among residents.

  8. Feb 25, 2019 · Historic Shockoe Bottom is at the heart of downtown Richmond, Virginia, and it was the second busiest slave market in the United States between 1830 and 1865. During that antebellum period, virtually every business and building in Shockoe Bottom served the disgraceful purpose of selling human beings; more than 350,000 people were bought and sold there.

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