I recently traveled to Richmond for work. While there, I had some down time, so I took advantage and did some sight seeing. There is so much to do and see, I didn’t know where to start. Sometimes when that happens to me, I just stay around the hotel and don’t venture out too far. Fear of the unknown, I guess. Anyway, I was determined to get out and do something. I found it never took me more than 15 minutes to get anywhere. I went to some great restaurants during the week and did some touristy things on the weekend. The first really touristy thing was going to the Hollywood Cemetery. This is a place you have to see to really appreciate. It’s huge and full of history. Then I found my way to Ashland. Ashland is a train town outside of Richmond. The entire town is considered an historic district. On Saturday, I made my way to Shockoe Bottom for an historic ghost tour. Ghosts tours are a great way to see several a city at night. This is true especially when I am traveling alone. I would never go to most of these places alone at night. So, going on a group tour is the ideal way for me. I also love to hear about the local folklore and who doesn’t love ghosts? Sunday was spent taking more photos in Shockoe Bottom (where Main Street Station is located) and then to the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts. I spent hours in this museum and I did not see everything. I am pretty sure that I am ready to go back to Richmond.
These photos were taken in the Libby Hill Park area. We were there for a photo shoot and once we finished, I walked around and shot some photos of the beautiful historic homes and the Richmond skyline.
Ashland also known as the “Center of the Universe” is a small town outside Richmond. I fell in love with this town. The town was declared a historic district in 1983. The first time I went, I had dinner at the Iron Horse. I sat on the patio and geeked out a little when a train rolled through. The food there is amazing and worth a visit. The next day I went back to Ashland and ate at the Trackside Grill. A little more basic, but still yummy food.
The Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, VA is 130 acres. It is large and sprawling and known for it’s beautiful gardens and history.
The Farmer’s Market was large and had just about everything, including fresh, hot donuts.
Trains. Did I mention trains?
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I am originally from Ashland/Richmond and stumbled upon your site when doing a search for bloggers from these areas. I wanted to let you know you did an amazing job of capturing some of my favorite sites and your descriptions sounded as though you could have been a native of the area yourself :) Awesome work !
I also was curious to know if you did your own web designing. That has always been my passion/interest however I am considering pursuing photography one day.
I really enjoyed your post about your trip to Richmond, VA! Your descriptions of the local sights, especially the historic sites and vibrant neighborhoods, made me feel like I was exploring the city alongside you. I particularly appreciated the recommendations for local eateries and cultural attractions; they provide a great sense of what Richmond has to offer beyond the typical tourist experience.
Your insights into the city’s history and how it’s reflected in the architecture and community were especially engaging. I’m curious to know if you discovered any hidden gems or lesser-known spots that stood out during your visit. Were there any experiences or places that surprised you or made your trip particularly memorable? I’d love to hear more about those!
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