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Local & General Info
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Areas Served:
Midlothian-Richmond, Virginia, United States
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Area Airports:
Richmond International
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Directions from I-95 North or I-64:
Follow Powhite Parkway (76) to 60 W, then right on Huguenot Road.
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Directions from I-95 South:
Follow Chippenham Parkway to 60 W then right on Huguenot Road.
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Directions from 360:
Take Courthouse Road exit to Huguenot (North).
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Centrally located in the heart of Virginia, Richmond is considered one of the most historical cities in Virginia. Well suited for business and leisure travelers, the city abounds with museums, first class restaurants and wonderful shopping. Two hours from the east coast beaches, two hours to the mountains and two hours from Washington DC, the "City of Monuments" welcomes you. Located adjacent to Chesterfield Town Center Mall.
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Chesterfield Town Center Mall:
Richmond, VA 100 stores, Penny's, Hecht??s, and Dillards. Adjacent to our property.
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Shockoe Slip/ Shockoe Bottom:
Richmond, VA Historic district featuring some of the most sought after night spots and restaurants, Main Street Station, and farmer's market.
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Historic Downtown:
Richmond, VA Home to numerous National Historic Landmarks, over three dozen museums and 11 buildings listed on he National Register of Historic Places.
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The Fan:
Richmond, VA Largest intact Victorian neighborhood in the U.S. famous for it??s variety of eateries. Border Monument Avenue.
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Virginia Museum of Fine Arts:
Richmond, VA 804-367-0844 Features art from the far corner of the world. Known for it's collection of Faberge Russian Imperial Easter eggs.
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Virginia Science Museum:
Richmond, VA 800-659-1727 Hands on exhibits and seven story Omnimax theater.
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Williamsburg:
Williamsburg, VA 1-800-246-2099 Colonial history site located 45 minutes from Richmond.
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Busch Gardens/ Kings Dominion:
Doswell, VA 804-876-5000 40 acre theme park 45 minutes from Richmond.
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Richmond Riverfront Canal:
32 acre Riverfront development. Bateaux boat riding around restored canal waterway, flowing into the James River.
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Richmond Coliseum:
804-780-4956 Home of Ice Hockey's Richmond Renegades.
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Mayment:
Richmond, VA 804-358-7166 100 acres of formal gardens, native wildlife, children??s farm and park.
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Potomac Mills:
Exit 156 from I-95 1-800-VA MILLS More than 220 store outlet mall 60 miles from Richmond.
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Monument Avenue:
Richmond, VA Statues of JEB Stuart, Robert E. Lee, Jefferson Davis, Stonewall Jackson, Arthur Ashe Jr.
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Regency Square Mall:
Richmond, VA I-64 Parham Road exit 181 A 804-740-SHOP 110 stores and restaurnats, Hecht's, J C Penny, Sears.
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Shops at Willow Lawn:
Richmond, VA West Broad and Willow Lawn Drive Over 100 stores- Dillards, Barksdale Theater, and Tower Records.
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Richmond International Speedway:
Richmond, VA 804-757-LAPS Featuring Nascar Races in May and September.
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Colonial Downs:
New Kent, VA 804-342-2211 Pari-mutuel racing center, thoroughbred and harness. 25 miles from Richmond.
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Annabel Lee:
Richmond, VA 804-644-5700 Richmond??s only cruise, dining and entertainment cruise boat, Meals, bar, dancing, lunch, brunch, and dinner.
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Carpenter Center:
Richmond VA 804-225-9000 Fine arts center, presenting plays, and musicals.
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Richmond Children's Museum:
804-788-4949 Hands on children's museum.
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Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden:
Richmond, VA 804-262-9887 15 acres of spectacular gardens, gift shop, and restaurant.
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Valentine Museum:
Richmond, VA 804-649-0711 Museum of the life and history of Richmond.
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James River Plantations:
Scenic Hwy, Route 5 Beautiful, architecturally significant plantation homes. 25 miles from Richmond.
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Jamestown:
1-800-JYF-IN-VA Relive Colonial America's ships, forts, and Indian villages. 25 miles from Richmond.
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Careytown:
Richmond, VA In the heart of Richmond??s famous "FAN", an eclectic mix of restaurants and shops.
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Swift Creek Mill Playhouse:
Colonial Heights, VA 804-748-4111 Restored 17th century grist mill, offers theater and dining.
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University of Richmond Soccer Complex:
Richmond, VA 804-282-6776 Home of professional soccer's Richmond Kickers.
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Capitol Square:
Site of the neo-classical Virginia State Capitol building designed by Thomas Jefferson.
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