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Richmond, Va.
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Richmond, the capital of Virginia, is a diverse cultural city,
surrounded by historical neighborhoods, parks and a thriving James
River.
Neighborhoods near Virginia Commonwealth University, such as the
Fan District, Carver, Jackson Ward and Oregon Hill, offer historic
settings, monuments and a unique history that dates back to the
1800s. Also located in Richmond are numerous vintage and antique
shops, eateries and cafés that stretch from the Fan area
to Church Hill.
The city provides educational and tourism activities, including
exhibits and shows at local museums and art galleries. The Virginia
Museum of Fine Arts, the Science Museum of Virginia, the Children’s
Museum and the Edgar Allan Poe Museum are all within five miles
of VCU.
Richmond is home to the 17th Street Farmers' Market, which is located
in Shockoe Bottom. It is the oldest market in the Richmond area
and all daily and weekly events are community-based and nonprofit.
Other events include The State Fair of Virginia, NASCAR races at
Richmond International Raceway and the International Food Festival.
Richmond’s location is convenient to cities of interest for
day- or weekend trips. Colonial Williamsburg is less than an hour
east of Richmond, and Virginia Beach is two hours east. Washington,
D.C. and the Shenandoah Valley also are just a short distance from
Richmond.
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