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info from the National Register of Historic Places
08/11/2008 2:00 PM by John M
The Virginia Department of Historic Resources maintains a record of the registration forms for the National Register of Historic Places for properties and neighborhoods around the state, with Richmond heavily represented. Some interesting area forms include those for Oakwood-Chimborazo (5.6MB PDF), Church Hill North (2.3MB PDF), Union Hill (4.9MB PDF), Fairmount, and the St.John’s Church Historic District. Each record has information on the residences in the specific district and a history of the district.
Previously:
What John linked above for Church Hill North was the 2000 “expansion”. There was also a 1997 original version that has a different area outlined that runs past Marshall Street and many other sections:
http://www.dhr.virginia.gov/registers/Cities/Richmond/127-0820_Church_Hill_North_HD_1997_Final_Nomination.pdf