FREE STUFF FOR EASTER WEEKEND
We found some free Easter weekend events you may want to check out.
We found some free Easter weekend events you may want to check out.
The Committee of Architectural Review finds another Monument Avenue home owner in violation of historic guidelines because they have vinyl windows.
Music is a crucial part of Richmond’s favorite race, the Monument 10k.
Officials are investigating the vandalism of the Robert E. Lee statue on Monument Avenue.
Do you know who has Marilyn?
As powerful storms moved through the area on June 25, one of the city’s trees smashed through Carl Archacki’s roof.
Richmond’s historic avenue is known for many things, and now it’s shown up in a recent campaign ad from President Obama.
After spending much of last week in the spotlight and along the median on Monument Avenue, the “What Do You Stand For?” exhibit, organized by Art 180, has relocated.
More than 200 people showed up in support of the Art 180 art project that will be evicted from Monument Avenue.
The exhibit will stay in place through Easter on Parade—except for the one panel that has gone missing.
Art 180 will have until this Friday to remove artwork by local students.
Men seen spray painting “Five” and “Five-0″ on downtown businesses and the Robert E. Lee monument
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