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Author: Jacob Taylor

River Vision

Posted on April 29, 2019May 14, 2019 by Jacob Taylor

By Jacob Taylor A new way to view the James River Close your eyes. Now Imagine an elevated, modern park that spans a bridge and two distinct sides of a city with sweeping views overlooking an immensely beautiful river.  Ted Elmore, president of the Richmond BridgePark Foundation, is working to turn that imaginary vision into Read more about River Vision[…]

Posted in River Culture Tagged Culture

River Angels

Posted on April 28, 2019May 8, 2019 by Jacob Taylor

By Jacob Taylor How ordinary citizens are impacting the health and preservation of the James River Park System The James River will always be partially defined by its rich, winding history, but it is the people that care about preserving and improving Richmond’s unique feature who are taking action to make sure America’s founding river Read more about River Angels[…]

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