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Author: Ellen Brooks

Stone Brewery, Fulton’s Hope

Posted on April 29, 2016May 9, 2016 by Ellen Brooks

From the top of Libby Hill Park, the city’s skyscrapers appear at eye level, the whole city shrunk. The James River looks calm and muted, the train sleeps abed its platform, and the traffic’s noise is blurred by its distance to the park. With this all-encompassing view, a number of buildings stick out as outsiders. Read more about Stone Brewery, Fulton’s Hope[…]

Posted in RVA in Transition

Church Hill Remembers

Posted on April 29, 2016May 3, 2016 by Ellen Brooks

Everyone I talk to drops in a new historical fact about Church Hill. This time, it’s about a tree. “It was there before Lincoln,” says Lynn Weiss, William and Mary Professor. She sits with her dog in the rain, longingly staring past her neighbor’s house and out at the Richmond skyline. Church Hill is full Read more about Church Hill Remembers[…]

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