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Richmond
We will be in Richmond in Aug. Would love restaurant/shopping recommendations. Also, any "must sees" Thanks.
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Richmond, VA or Richmond, CA or Richmond, BC, etc?? Which Richmond are you referring to? It is a little difficult to make suggestions without knowing this important piece of information.
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Cal: <BR> <BR>I appreciate the fact that you are trying to get the posters to be more concise in their subject titles--it's a worthwhile effort. But come on...what minute fraction of the readers have even heard of Richmond, CA or Richmond, BC?
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Richmond, BC is actually not all that small, but considering that this is a USA post...I agree that Leslie likely is talking about Richmond VA.
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Leslie, <BR>The most interesting shopping area is definitely Carytown - it covers several blocks of Cary St. and has plenty of antique, gift, and clothing shops, as well as small restaurants. There's also a gorgeous old movie palace, the Byrd. Shockoe Slip is another nice shopping area in the old warehouse district. <BR> One of my favorite restaurants, the Tobacco Company, is in Shockoe Slip. The Frog and the Redneck is supposed to be excellent, but I haven't eaten there myself, although I have friends who highly recommend it. For great barbecue, try Bill's, which has several locations in the city. <BR> There are several good history museums, including the Valentine Museum and the White House of the Confederacy, and I seem to recall that you can buy a combination ticket that covers something like five different museums. You should also check out the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. There are a number of historic homes in the area, but I especially like Maymont, which also has beautiful gardens. <BR>
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The local Richmond VA newspaper is online at www.gateway-va.com, check it out, there are entertainment calendars in the weekender section every Thursday. The US Park Service has just opened a brand-new visitor center in the old Tredegar Ironworks that will be a great place to visit and get a flavor of the history. Go to City Hall on Broad St between 8th & 9th, the observation deck on the top floor is breathtaking. State Library right next door has historic exhibits. The Poe Museum down on Main & 20th Sts (I think) is small but a gem. The Richmond area Bicycling Assoc. is at www.raba.org, check out our web site for a ride calendar if you bring your bicycles. Feel free to email with any questions (take out the nospam).
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I live in D.C. and recently acquired Richmond asa a territory and have been down a number of times. Drive up Monument Avenue. Historic and informative. Good education for the kids. I have been told that the Science Museum of Virginia is good for kids and the Museum of the Confederacy is also interesting.. Definitely check out the Richmond Times Dispatch W/E section earlier mentioned on this post.
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