VIRGINIA THIS MORNING: R Home Magazine
Harry Kollatz talks about the history of the preservation movement in the Richmond area.
Harry Kollatz talks about the history of the preservation movement in the Richmond area.
On Wednesday, a long overdue historical marker was unveiled near the banks of the James River in Richmond on the 150th anniversary of one of the worst industrial accidents in U.S. history.
Congress has designated March as ‘National Women’s History Month’!
It’s a building that has seen 58 governors, two fires, many renovations and more visits by dignitaries than perhaps any other structure in the state.
Orlando Jones talks about his new TV pilot for the Travel Channel featuring Richmond, Virginia.
The Valentine Richmond History Center presents a ‘History of Richmond in 50 Objects.’
Morgan McCoy performed two of them from her new show, ‘Evolution of a Black Girl.’
From the Civil War to the Civil Rights Movement – the River City is steeped in history.
The infamous tree known as The Senator was destroyed last year. It was a tree with 35 centuries of history within its bark.
The St. Elizabeth’s Catholic Church Gospel Choir joined us in-studio performing two pieces this morning.
A weekend for fun, beauty, history and dance.
RVA 50, you suggestion could be the 51st object on display