GERTRUDE STEIN

GERTRUDE STEIN February 5-8, 1935 Avant-garde poet and novelist, Gertrude Stein, made multiple visits to Richmond in the the 1930s and 1940s. Known for her experimentation with narrative literary conventions, Stein hosted acclaimed artists like Pablo Picasso and Ernest Hemingway at her Paris salon. The expatriate returned to the United States for a six-month lecture tour in 1934. Stein and her partner Alice B. Toklas … Continue reading GERTRUDE STEIN

JEFFERSON DAVIS

JEFFERSON DAVIS 1861-1865 People cheered and guns were fired on the 26th of May, 1861 as Jefferson Davis, the new President of the Confederate States of America, entered the new capital of the Confederacy by train. The Mississippian arrived after a long journey that included stops in Montgomery, Alabama, and Petersburg, Virginia. His arrival stirred the emotions of passionate secessionists and proud Richmonders. Observers recalled … Continue reading JEFFERSON DAVIS

DANIEL DAY-LEWIS

DANIEL DAY-LEWIS November 30, 2011 Academy award-winning actor Daniel Day-Lewis is almost unrecognizable in this shot snapped back in 2011 by an enthusiastic fan at the now-closed Arcadia Restaurant. Dressed as the title character of Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln, Day-Lewis reportedly ordered the filet mignon and complimented the restaurant’s dining room. For nearly two months he resided in Richmond’s historic Church Hill neighborhood with his family … Continue reading DANIEL DAY-LEWIS

ELIZABETH II

ELIZABETH II May 3, 2007 In 2007, Richmond greeted royalty with the arrival of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip of the United Kingdom. The monarchs visited Virginia to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the founding of Jamestown. They first landed in Richmond where the Queen addressed the General Assembly and visited with notable Richmonders, from Governor Tim Kaine to storied civil rights activist and … Continue reading ELIZABETH II