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  1. History of Richmond, Virginia - Wikipedia

    The history of Richmond, Virginia, as a modern city, dates to the early 17th century, and is crucial to the development of the colony of Virginia, the American Revolutionary War, and the Civil War.

  2. Historic Sites in Richmond | Things to Do in Richmond

    Walk the Richmond Slave Trail, and trace the steps of thousands who were forced to come here as enslaved workers. Tour the Jackson Ward district, known as the birthplace of Black entrepreneurship …

  3. Richmond, Virginia's History Timeline - thevalentine.org

    Explore Richmond’s history through The Valentine Museum’s interactive timeline—centuries of change in one place.

  4. History of Richmond, Virginia

    Although Richmond was incorporated as a town “to be styled the City of Richmond” in 1742, it was not until 1782 that it was incorporated as a city. Plentiful in Revolutionary War history, Richmond served …

  5. Metro Richmond VA | The History of Richmond Virginia

    Richmond, Virginia’s capital city, boasts a history as dynamic as the James River that runs through it. This metro region’s story spans centuries – from Native American settlements and colonial …

  6. On January 1, 2005, the City of Richmond began operation under the Mayor-at-large form of government. The Mayor is no longer chosen from among the City’s nine elected Councilmembers, …

  7. Richmond History Facts and Timeline - World Guides

    Richmond History Facts and Timeline (Richmond, Virginia - VA, USA) Richmond, Virginia, is considered to be one of the USA's oldest cities. The city's history dates back to the early 1600s, when King …

  8. What are Richmond's history, facts, and culture - cteec.org

    Discover Richmond's rich history, vibrant culture, and captivating facts, all backed by the Douglas Colony Group's strong foundations.

  9. Timeline of Richmond, Virginia - Wikipedia

    The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Richmond, Virginia, United States. Prior to the arrival of Europeans, the Great Indian Warpath had a branch that led from present-day Lynchburg to …

  10. Why Richmond? - Virginia Museum of History & Culture

    Once Virginia seceded, the Confederate government moved the capital to Richmond, the South’s second-largest city. The move served to solidify the state of Virginia’s new Confederate identity and …