Archaeologists to dig before construction of Redskins training camp
Before the Redskins can start working on a new practice facility in Richmond, archaeologists will take the field first.
Before the Redskins can start working on a new practice facility in Richmond, archaeologists will take the field first.
City Council holds public hearing to talk about future of training camp in Richmond.
Charles Samuels is expected to talk about the proposed location for the camp, behind the Science Museum on Leigh Street in the city.
Redskins fans in the River City have shown their excitement for months since the announcement of the team bringing their training camp to town, but there are still many unanswered questions
Redskins leaders like the site because it requires no building demolition and it’s close to the Science Museum of Virginia and The Children’s Museum of Richmond frequented by kids.
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