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17th Street Farmers' Market


Fresh from the farm
17th & Main St
Richmond, VA 23219
United States
+1 804 646 0477
http://www.17thstreetfarmersma...
For more than 200 years, this market has been Richmond's favorite spot to shop for fresh fruit and vegetables. Local farmers peddle red, ripe Hanover tomatoes, sweet Silver Queen corn, huge, crisp cucumbers and other items essential to southern dishes like okra, butterbeans and snap beans (so-called because of the brisk "snap" sound they make when broken in half for boiling). You can also find creamy, thick homemade cheese, fresh flowers for that special someone and antiques and collectables in this fun, bustling environment.

Review © 2007, Wcities
17th Street Farmers' Market photo by Philip Sheldrake
Photo: Philip Sheldrake
17th Street Farmers' Market photo by jinric
Photo: jinric
17th Street Farmers' Market photo by Kevin Wenzel
Photo: Kevin Wenzel
17th Street Farmers' Market photo by Sandi Wiggins
Photo: Sandi Wiggins
17th Street Farmers' Market photo by Randall Benton
Photo: Randall Benton
17th Street Farmers' Market photo by brickweekly
Photo: brickweekly
17th Street Farmers' Market photo by Alicia Hutcherson
Photo: Alicia Hutcherson
 

 
Canal Walk


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
Canal Walk photo by Anna Canato
Photo: Anna Canato
Canal Walk photo by Randy Franklin, Jr.
Photo: Randy Franklin, Jr.
Canal Walk photo by Erik Aughenbaugh
Photo: Erik Aughenbaugh
Canal Walk photo by Ross H. Jenkins
Photo: Ross H. Jenkins
Canal Walk photo by Kacie E. Jenkins
Photo: Kacie E. Jenkins
Canal Walk photo by Chris Woody
Photo: Chris Woody
Canal Walk photo by G. Devine
Photo: G. Devine
Canal Walk photo by TheRichardsons
Photo: TheRichardsons
Canal Walk photo by Lucas Hale
Photo: Lucas Hale
Canal Walk photo by Timothy Freund
Photo: Timothy Freund
 

 
Capitol Square Park


A capital place to picnic
9th & Grace Sts
Richmond, VA 23220
United States
The lush green expanse of Capitol Square is a favorite spot for locals to bring a picnic lunch. Rose bushes cluster along the rails of bubbling, antique fountains—one has a diving board for squirrels! Statues of local historical figures like Edgar Allen Poe dot the lawn. A brick sidewalk leads to an impressive monument to Virginia's presidents and statesmen. Capitol Square is a relaxing retreat from the bustle of the business district on the surrounding streets.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Capitol Square Park photo by Taber Andrew Bain
Photo: Taber Andrew Bain
 

 
Federal Reserve Bank Money Museum


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
 

 
Old Dominion Railway Museum


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
Old Dominion Railway Museum photo by deadrichmond
Photo: deadrichmond
 

 
Poe Museum


Tribute to Poe
1914 E Main St
Richmond, VA 23233
United States
+1 804 648 5523 / +1 888 213 2763
http://www.poemuseum.org
The original draft of Edgar Allan Poe's famous poem, "The Raven," along with other memorabilia of the life of this unusual writer, is on display in this museum. Poe grew up in Richmond and made frequent visits to the city throughout his life. The author's mysterious death is as intriguing as the tales he wrote. It was in Richmond that he was last seen before he was discovered, beaten and delirious, in Baltimore. He died shortly afterwards. The Poe Museum, housed in Richmond's oldest stone building. Admission: USD6 adults; USD5 seniors and students.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Poe Museum photo by Bob Travis
Photo: Bob Travis
Poe Museum photo by Bliss AlexanderSmith
Photo: Bliss AlexanderSmith
Poe Museum photo by Samedietc
Photo: Samedietc
Poe Museum photo by Marilyn Torres
Photo: Marilyn Torres
Poe Museum photo by Jacob Shemkovitz
Photo: Jacob Shemkovitz
Poe Museum photo by Jake & Sandra Dorst
Photo: Jake & Sandra Dorst
Poe Museum photo by Kate Fowler
Photo: Kate Fowler
 

 
Shockoe Slip


Slip Into the past
12th and Main St
Richmond, VA 23220
United States
+1 804 643 7407
http://www.historicrichmond.co...
Shockoe Slip is the city's oldest mercantile district and was once the site of the State Capitol building. This area has been a bustling hub since the 17th century. Though the earliest buildings here were destroyed during the Civil War, original cobblestones and structures dating from 1868-1888 make this beautiful and historic area a perfect place for sightseeing. Shockoe also offers shopping, dining and entertainment.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Shockoe Slip photo by Alicia Kachmar
Photo: Alicia Kachmar
Shockoe Slip photo by Kristen Meloche
Photo: Kristen Meloche
Shockoe Slip photo by J. Evans
Photo: J. Evans
Shockoe Slip photo by kim jenkins
Photo: kim jenkins
 

 
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