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  1. Here you will find listings for events hosted by Richmond Main Street and our community partners. About Richmond Main Street The Richmond Main Street Initiative, Inc. is a community-based nonprofit corporation dedicated to revitalizing historic Downtown Richmond as a pedestrian-friendly urban village, offering products, services, arts, and ...

  2. Host Your Event. The recent revitalization of Main Street Station includes the restoration of the 100,000 square foot shed, which is now one of Richmond’s most sought-after venues for events. Surrounded by glass, the Shed offers a commanding view of the city, in a space that can accommodate over 3,000 guests.

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  4. Mar 18, 2024 · This street fest claims to start the outdoor festival season in Richmond. The party starts at noon on Leigh Street between Movieland and the Bon Secours Training Facility. The Irish Festival | March 16-17 The Church Hill fest includes an opening parade and a 5K on Sunday morning. $5 entry fee collected at the gate, food and refreshments available.

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  5. Jul 5, 2023 · RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — This week is kicking off the Music at Main concert series, a set of free concerts at Main Street Station that will run throughout July. On Thursday, July 6, the band ...

  6. Apr 20, 2023 · If Friday Cheers, Music at Maymont, Riverrock and the numerous other music-oriented events around Richmond this spring isn't enough, now, a new free outdoor concert series at Main Street Station ...

  7. Oct 14, 2022 · Updated: Oct 18, 2022 / 09:14 AM EDT. RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — The 58th Craft + Design show returns in person to Richmond’s Main Street Station this weekend. Regular shopping hours run from 11 a ...

  8. Cultural immersion is all within walking distance from Main Street Station. Among the attractions: The Virginia State Capitol, designed by Thomas Jefferson. St. John’s Church (site of Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death) The Richmond Slave Trail and Reconciliation Statue. St. Peter’s Catholic Church (1834)

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