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		<title>Touring Richmond VA &#8211; A legacy of the two countries</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tourism in the capital of Virginia is a rare pleasure&#8217; Richmond, the state of the fifth largest city, is a real gem&#8217; Has links with the war, and the Confederation of capital&#8217; The city to maintain an atmosphere of old South into a modern center of business and finance&#8217;</p>
<p>The ideal place to start your visit is the Church of San Juan&#8217; This National Historic Landmark was built in 1741&#8242; As the first church in Richmond, is one of the oldest wooden buildings in the state&#8217; A son of Patrick Henry&#8217;s famous &#8220;Give me liberty or give me death&#8221; speech in 1775&#8242; Notable Virginians are buried in the cemetery near Hollywood&#8217;</p>
<p>Confederate President Jefferson Davis and his family lived in the south of the White House (c&#8217; 1818)&#8217; Columns of the house, recently renovated, the rooms are open to the public&#8217; It is the first object of the Confederation and a National Historic Landmark&#8217; It is also very similar to Mt Vernon authenticity&#8217;</p>
<p>Museum next to the Confederation has more artifacts, photographs and documents of the Confederation than any other site&#8217; Three floors of exhibition of weapons, uniforms, flags of the 550 regiments, and personal belongings of the soldiers and their families&#8217; One of the most valuable is Robert E&#8217; Lee &#8217;s sword&#8217;</p>
<p>Virginia General Assembly is the oldest legislative body in America&#8217; The Capitol, the capital located on the plaza, is the second oldest state in the United States in continuous use&#8217; Thomas Jefferson designed a building, one of only 13 houses of the state without a central dome&#8217; Aaron Burr was tried for treason at the Old Hall&#8217; A 20-foot statue of Washington, the horse is on the ground&#8217;</p>
<p>The Governor&#8217;s Mansion (c&#8217; 1811) is the oldest continuously occupied executive residence in America&#8217; It is also a National Historic Landmark&#8217; Four U&#8217;S&#8217; presidents lived in the house&#8217; Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe and John Tyler were governors of Virginia&#8217; William Henry Harrison, lived where his father was governor&#8217;</p>
<p>Old Town Hall, built in Victorian Gothic style in 1894, is nearby&#8217; Each piece of the tower is unique&#8217; As part of its 3-foot granite walls, an inner courtyard of the painted iron increases over three floors&#8217;</p>
<p>Iron was one of the first industries in Richmond&#8217; Foundries of the city with a good growth of the railways, and weapons and ammunition for the Confederate army&#8217; The most famous was the casting of Tredegar Iron Works, built in 1833&#8242; Tredegar Iron Blade for the CSS Virginia &#8211; the former USS Merrimac&#8217;</p>
<p>Tredegar is now home to the American Civil War Center, which opened in 2006&#8242; More than a museum, is a diary of the civil war told through the stories of those who fought &#8211; north, south, and slaves&#8217; The Center on how the documents affected by the war to the nation before, during and after conflict&#8217; An old steam engine, used to transport ore to the smelter, is out&#8217;</p>
<p>The Richmond Battlefield National Park Visitors Center is also located in Tredegar&#8217; Eighteen national historic sites near strong fields, a naval battle site, an ancient land, and a prison camp&#8217; There is also a visitors&#8217; center of Chimborazo, the southern part of the largest military hospital&#8217;</p>
<p>Canal Walk is a little over a mile from the historic Tredegar unit Shockoe Slip&#8217; George Washington a proposal to circumvent the channels of the James River rapids&#8217; Maps, signs and bronze markers to explain the history as you walk&#8217; A pedestrian bridge near the Cross in Tredegar Belle Isle, a rocky island&#8217; During the Civil War, Belle Isle is a military prison&#8217; Equipped to deal with 3000, there were over 10,000 prisoners in 1863&#8242;</p>
<p>Shockoe Slip in Richmond Old is a blend of coffee, micro, galleries, shops and one of the oldest farmers markets in the country&#8217; Fairs were held here since the 1740&#8217;s&#8217; Shop outdoor market from Thursday to Sunday morning&#8217;</p>
<p>A favorite of residents and tourists is the companion to snuff, a first class restaurant in a former warehouse snuff&#8217; TTC is an elegant Victorian experience: three floors with a lift of time, the white linen, and a cigarette girl in 1920&#8242; Do not miss it!</p>
<p>We must also see Agecroft Hall&#8217; A genuine Tudor mansion, Agecroft was built in England in the 1400&#8217;s&#8217; He moved to Richmond stone by stone in the 1920s&#8217; The furniture dates from the late 1500 until mid-1600&#8242; (Think of the Queen Mary and James I&#8217;) Twenty-three acres of gardens and lawns surrounding the hotel&#8217;</p>
<p>Maymont is another impressive mansion&#8217; Built in 1893 during the era of Newport and Biltmore Estate, was in financial house, James Dooley and his wife&#8217; As the famous Hershey&#8217;s, had no children of Dooley&#8217; When James wife, Sallie, died in 1925, the estate was bequeathed to the city&#8217; Most furnishings are original&#8217; The gardens are outstanding! Maymont is the only type of car that is not changed by the residents&#8217; Also at the Maymont Nature and Visitor Center Robbins&#8217; See the collection of cars&#8217; Virginia, native wildlife can be seen in the Nature Center&#8217;</p>
<p>Tour historic homes of other Valentine Richmond History Center&#8217; Wickham House was built in 1812&#8242; John Wickham Aaron Burr was the defense&#8217; The house is beautiful, with a separate spiral staircase in the lobby&#8217; Also at the Center of the Supreme Court John Marshall of the house (Marshall President Burr was justice in the trial), the Black History Museum, Edward Valentine and study, a sculptor note&#8217;</p>
<p>There is much to show in Richmond and surrounding areas, but we have no place to say&#8217; Richmond is a small town in the city with great appeal to everyone&#8217; Enjoy true Southern hospitality in this urban jewel&#8217; Y&#8217;all come &#8221;&#8217;</p>

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		<title>Why Visit Richmond Virginia</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why Visit Richmond Virginia [905'942], the capital of Virginia in Richmond, United States is one of the most historic cities, but need not be an amateur in history to enjoy all that Richmond offer&#8217; Today, Florissant Richmond is a cosmopolitan center with a charming mix of old and new technologies&#8217; The city is a center for business, education and entertainment opportunities&#8217;</p>
<p>Top of the list of places to visit is the Byrd Theater&#8217; This is a movie about a mansion built a century ago&#8217; The architecture is typical of the era of Italian marble and the interior style murals&#8217; Boxes and a balcony overlooking the room below&#8217; For treatment on Saturday evening, an organ that once accompanied silent movies Wurlitzer, is played&#8217; The audience can sing along because the lyrics are displayed on the screen&#8217; Staff have fun on their clothes from the 1920s and second films are shown each day&#8217; It is a favorite spot for residents and visitors to Richmond&#8217;</p>
<p>Next on the list is Shockoe Slip&#8217; Since the 17th century, Shockoe Slip, the city&#8217;s oldest business district and once the site of the State Capitol, was occupied business&#8217; Most of the first buildings were destroyed during the civil war, but the cobblestones and the original structures dating from 1868-1888 historical strike an ideal place to visit&#8217; Today you can find the elegant dining room and a large entertainment center&#8217;</p>
<p>No visit would be complete without a visit to the State Capitol&#8217; Classical Revival building, designed by Thomas Jefferson, was the model of a Roman temple&#8217; The central rotunda is a life-size statue of George Washington is reputed to be the only one who actually requested&#8217; A small dome displays busts of eight U&#8217;S&#8217; presidents from Virginia&#8217; There is a museum in the old Hall of the House of Delegates&#8217; This historic building leads to life&#8217;</p>
<p>Fourth on the list is the District of fans&#8217; Fans district was built along the streetcar lines of the 19th century and the streets that comprise the district literally lay like a fan&#8217; Many homes have a historic plaque that shows the year it was built from 1890 to 1930 for the majority&#8217; Although many have been restored, most have retained the beautiful original wood windows, grimacing gargoyles adorned with sculptures and columns&#8217; Just walking in the area is an activity&#8217; The neighbors are friendly and VCU students or residents are members of the settled community&#8217; Tourists with children would want to stop at the door Thursday at Park Avenue&#8217; Those interested should go to the Richmond area&#8217;</p>
<p>No visit to Richmond was completed with a visit to the Church of San Juan&#8217; St&#8217; John&#8217;s Church is the site of the Convention of 1775 in Virginia, where the patriots met to discuss the issue of taking up arms against the British&#8217; This is where Patrick Henry said his famous phrase: &#8220;Give me liberty or give me death!&#8221; The Church of San Juan is one of the oldest wooden structures in Virginia&#8217;</p>
<p>These places just get you started on your journey through Richmond&#8217; Once you visit, you&#8217;ll want to stay and Nolde Condos is a great place to live when they finally decide that Richmond is their new city&#8217;</p>
<p>Nolde Condos in the Church Hill neighborhood &#8211; a great city, neighborhood, with the feeling of a small town&#8217; The Church is the hill district of the historic environment of Richmond&#8217; This district includes most of the original 32 blocks of the city established by Captain William Mayo in 1737&#8242; Church Hill is one of the largest neighborhoods in the preserves of the nineteenth century United States&#8217;</p>

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