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A capital canal |
12th & Canal Sts Richmond, VA 23220 United States http://www.richmondriverfront.... |
By boat or by foot the Richmond Canal Walk is a beautiful and educational experience. Take a guided tour or learn about the site on your own. Brass disks embedded in the sidewalk, maps, photos and artifacts note historical events and people associated with the canals and locks. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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History of money |
701 East Byrd St Richmond, VA 23261 United States +1 804 697 8110 http://www.richmondfed.org/abo... |
Gleaming gold and shining silver, and other examples of money through the ages fill this museum at the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond. Exhibits include items once used for barter all over the world. Collections also highlight paper money of Virginia from 1755 to 1865, including the currency of the Confederacy. Prior reservations are required, see their website for further details. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Blowing off steam |
102 Hull St Richmond, VA 23224 United States +1 804 233 6237 http://www.odcnrhs.org/docs/mu... |
Step into a restored Railway Express Agency car and explore the railroad history of Richmond. Photographs and artifacts await you inside. In addition to the museum, a former Southern Railway passenger station is right next door. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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