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  2. List of tallest buildings in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Richmond: George Washington Masonic National Memorial: 333 / 101 9 1932-1978 Alexandria [28] Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond: 394 / 120 26 1978-1981 Richmond: One of twelve Federal Reserve Banks in the United States. Tallest building in Virginia from 1978 - 1981. [14] James Monroe Building: 449 / 137 29 1981-2008 Richmond: Tallest building in ...

  3. History of Richmond, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Also in 1985, Richmond saw the opening of 6th Street Marketplace, a downtown festival marketplace, which was envisioned as a solution to the downtown area's urban erosion. The project ultimately failed, and the shopping center was closed and demolished in 2004.

  4. Fan District - Wikipedia

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    Streetcar lines leading from downtown influenced development; the nation's first electric streetcar system was inaugurated in Richmond in 1888. As development increased from downtown at the turn of the 20th century, Franklin street became a fashionable "West End" address. A desire for a West End address drove rapid real estate development of ...

  5. Housing at Virginia Commonwealth University - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1915, it was originally a high priced apartment building. Each of its upper floors contained four large apartments. VCU bought Johnson Hall in the 1950s and renovated the building into a residence hall while the school was still called Richmond Professional Institute. After a 2011 renovation to the first floor, the only evidence of the ...

  6. Hurricane Gaston (2004) - Wikipedia

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    The heaviest-hit location was downtown Richmond, where 20 blocks of the city were under water. In the historic district, a brick building collapsed [19] and dozens of other structures received flood damage as water reached 10 ft (3.0 m) in some places. [25] It is estimated that 29 homes were declared uninhabitable. [26]

  7. Shockoe Bottom - Wikipedia

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    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.

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