THEVALENTINE.ORG | 804.649.0711 1015 E. CLAY STREET | RICHMOND, VA 23219 ABOUT THE VALENTINE

For more than 100 years, the Valen ne has told the story of Richmond through exhibi ons, city tours, special events, research opportuni es, interac ve history programs and guided tours of the 1812 Wickham House. With a renowned costume and tex le collec on, thousands of objects and more than one million photographs, the Valen ne is commi ed to preserving Richmond’s history and serving as a resource for visitors and residents. Hours Tuesday-Sunday 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Closed on Mondays and the following holidays: Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, New Year’s Day, Mar n Luther King, Jr. Day and Presidents Day. Open on Memorial Day, Independence Day and Labor Day. Admission Prices* Admission includes self-guided access to exhibi on galleries and the Edward V. Valen ne Sculpture Studio, as well as a guided tour of the 1812 Wickham House. Adults: $10 Group, Students, Seniors: $8 Military, Children under 18 and Valen ne Members: FREE Valen ne Store With a Richmond focus and a commitment to locally designed and produced goods, the Valen ne Store is the perfect place to fi nd unique gi s, books, art prints and much more. Open daily. Valen ne Garden Café Visit the Valen ne Garden Café for an assortment of sandwiches, soups and desserts. Both indoor and outdoor sea ng are available. Open Monday-Friday, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Research The Valen ne’s collec ons (Archives, General Collec ons and Costume & Tex les) may be accessed for research purposes. Research hours are Tuesday-Friday, Noon-4 p.m. by appointment only. Research fees vary by request.

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2 | THEVALENTINE.ORG | 804.649.0711 CURRENT AND UPCOMING EXHIBITIONS This is Richmond, Virginia Signs of the Times Our Hearts On Our Sleeves What defi nes a city? Physical boundaries? The Valen ne’s collec on of neon signs April 28, 2017 - January 28, 2018 People? Economy? Government? Shared from Richmond businesses illustrates The fashion and fi ber arts play an beliefs? Richmond is defi ned by all of these commercial growth and adver sing trends. important role in Richmond’s crea ve concepts. Together, they create this unique We encourage you to come by a er dusk to community, enlivening Richmond’s place we call Richmond, Virginia. Richmond see them lit up! streets, shops, galleries, museums, and is also defi ned by ar facts, which convey performance spaces. Drawing on the meaning and tell stories. Collec vely these Valen ne’s extensive collec on of historic ar facts help to document the community’s and contemporary costume and tex les, larger history through fi ve themes. Our Hearts On Our Sleeves celebrates 1812 Wickham House Richmond’s devo on to crea ve expression. A Na onal Historic Landmark, the home Nuestras Historias: allows guests to explore aspects of life La nos in in the early 19th century. The property Richmond was purchased by Mann S. Valen ne II July 27, 2017 – April and in 1898 became the fi rst home of the 15, 2018 Valen ne Museum. A guided tour of the There are 1812 Wickham House is included with The Valen ne First Freedom Center approximately admission. The Valen ne First Freedom Center and 100,000 La nos monument sit where the Virginia General in the Richmond Edward V. Valen ne Assembly adopted Thomas Jeff erson’s metropolitan area Sculpture Studio Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom on who represent a wide A prominent sculptor, Valen ne’s works January 16, 1786 and then signed it into range of backgrounds include the Recumbent Lee statue and the law on January 19. The statute was the and experiences. statue of Thomas Jeff erson at The Jeff erson fi rst law of absolute religious freedom As La nos immigrate to Richmond, they Hotel. A visit to his restored studio off ers a enacted by the United States and served establish permanent es to their new home glimpse into the mind of the ar st. as a template for the religion clauses of the and begin to transform its culture. Through First Amendment. Located at 14 South 14th interviews, objects and images, Nuestras Street in historic Shockoe Bo om. Historias: La nos in Richmond documents the One Love: LGBT Families region’s diverse La no experience. Photo: December 1, 2016 – Oscar Contreras, 2016, Michael K. Lease. September 4, 2017 Virginia Jazz: The Early Years This exhibi on ques ons the tradi onal September 19, 2017 – April 30, 2018 defi ni on of a family through portraits This exhibi on created by Richmond Jazz of LGBT families in the Richmond region. Crea ng History: Society illuminates Virginians who made Presented in collabora on with Richmond The Valen ne Family and the signifi cant contribu ons to the development Region Tourism’s outRVA campaign and Crea on of a Museum of Jazz as an American art form – from the photographer Michael Simon. Cover image This exhibi on explores the Valen ne early rhythms of the music’s birth at the by Michael Simon. family’s ar fact collec ng, the Valen ne’s turn of the 20th century to the mul faceted Meat Juice business, and the ways in which vibra ons leading to the music’s modern interpreta on of Richmond’s history has sound. Cover image: Johnson’s Happy Pals, evolved. Richmond Jazz Society Archives.

1015 E. CLAY STREET | RICHMOND, VA 23219 | 3 TOURS

The Valen ne off ers hundreds of opportuni es to explore Richmond on foot, by bike, by bus or with your dog. Led by master guides, these tours are the best way to experience the city’s past, present and future. Walking Tours: $15 per person, $5 for Valen ne Members and children ages 12 and under. History Hounds: These tours are dog-friendly. Limit two dogs per party. Reserva ons required. May be cancelled in dangerous weather or intense heat. Call (804) 649-0711, prompt 4 to confi rm. Bus Tours: $25 per person, $20 for Valen ne Members. Includes parking and same-day museum admission. Reserva ons required. Bicycle Tours: Off ered in partnership with Richmond Rides. See page 7 or visit richmondrides.net. Tours held rain or shine; however, in extreme weather condi ons, a tour may be cancelled. Call (804) 649-0711, prompt 4, to verify the tour will take place. INFORMATION AND RESERVATIONS Visit thevalen ne.org to purchase ckets online or call (804) 649-0711 ext. 301 to charge by phone. Tour guides also accept cash or check. GROUP TOURS Experience the city with our dynamic Richmond history experts. Choose from a variety of established tours or create a custom Richmond experience! Contact us for details.

NEW! FEATURED SERIES Discover a new Richmond neighborhood each month! For Richmond na ves and visitors alike, the Valen ne’s neighborhood walking tours explore the history and evolu on of Richmond’s diverse neighborhoods. Our tours go beyond the highlights, uncovering each area’s best kept secrets while sharing the stories and memories of residents. Details begin on page 9.

4 | THEVALENTINE.ORG | 804.649.0711 HOLLYWOOD CEMETERY TOURS

Enjoy a fascina ng walking tour of the beau ful and historic Hollywood Cemetery. Established in 1847, the cemetery is the fi nal res ng place of two U.S. presidents, Richmond philanthropist Lewis Ginter, writer Ellen Glasgow, Confederate President Jeff erson Davis, Civil War generals George Picke and J.E.B. Stuart and thousands of Confederate soldiers. Daily Highlights of Hollywood Cemetery Tours Monday-Saturday, April-October Every Saturday in November | 10 a.m.-Noon Thursday Evening Highlights of Hollywood Tours Third Thursday of the month, May-September | 6-8 p.m. Saturday Hollywood Specialty Tours Second Saturday of each month | 2-4 p.m. A Rural Garden on a Grand Scale April 8 The Women of Hollywood May 13 Hollywood & the Civil War June 10 Symbolism and Monument Styles July 8 A Rural Garden on a Grand Scale August 12 The Women of Hollywood September 9 Hollywood & the Civil War October 14 Sunday Highlights of Hollywood Tours Fourth Sunday of the month, April-October Every Sunday in November | 2-4 p.m. Where to Meet Meet at the Hollywood Cemetery entrance at Cherry and Albemarle streets, near the rear of the stone structure to the le . $15 per person, $5 for Valen ne Members and children ages 12 and under. Tour guides accept cash or check. Charge in advance online or by phone. Admission includes a $5 dona on to the Friends of Hollywood Cemetery for ongoing restora on. Please note that this tour is 1.5 to 2 miles and involves several inclines. Comfortable shoes and water are recommended. Richmond History Tours are made possible by a generous partnership with Hollywood Cemetery.

FIC.022073 1015 E. CLAY STREET | RICHMOND, VA 23219 | 5 CITY CENTER WALKS

The Valen ne presents a walking tour of downtown Richmond, including the Virginia State Capitol grounds and neighborhood. Discover Richmond’s history from its beginnings to present day, exploring St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Old City Hall, the Egyp an Building and the White House of the Confederacy. This season our tour includes an exclusive look inside historic Monumental Church! Tours begin at the Richmond Visitor Center at 405 North 3rd Street and end at the Valen ne, 1015 East Clay Street. City Center Walks Tuesday-Saturday | June 1-September 30 | 10 a.m.-Noon Where to Meet Meet your guide at the Richmond Visitor Center at 405 North 3rd Street. Complimentary parking is available in the Greater Richmond Conven on Center deck on 3rd Street between East Broad and East Marshall streets. FIC.022126

City Center Walks: $15 per person, $5 for Valen ne Members and children ages 12 and under. Price includes same-day admission to the Valen ne. Tour guides accept cash or check. Charge in advance online or by phone. City Center Walks are presented by Richmond Region Tourism. Monumental Church is presented in partnership with Historic Richmond.

“ What a wonderful way to learn so much about the city, its history and architecture!”

– City Center Walker, June 2016

6 | THEVALENTINE.ORG | 804.649.0711 ALONG THE RIVER BICYCLE TOURS

Discover how “America’s Founding River” led to the se lement and success of Richmond. Explore the rich and varied history of the city on the James along the scenic Canal Walk and Capital Trail. Learn about the slave trade, the Civil War, industry, rapids, murals and canals while riding throughout the city. Along the River Bicycle Tours Tuesday-Saturday | April 1-October 31 | 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Where to Meet Meet at the Valen ne First Freedom Center, 14 South 14th Street.

Along the River Bicycle Tours: $39 per person and includes tour, water, bike rental and helmet. Please book at least two hours in advance at richmondrides.net. Along the River Bicycle Tours are not eligible for the Valen ne Member rate or any other discount. Along the River Bicycle Tours are presented in partnership with Richmond Rides. Images courtesy of Richmond Rides.

“ Had the best me! Lots of interes ng informa on, beau ful sights, and an easy, fun ride.”

- Lorrie, 2016

1015 E. CLAY STREET | RICHMOND, VA 23219 | 7 HOLIDAY TOURS

Join the Valen ne for a fun way to experience the city with friends, family and visitors. Reserva ons required. Walking Tours: $15 per person, $5 for Valen ne Members and children ages 12 and under. Tour guides accept cash or check. Charge in advance online or by phone. Bus Tours: $25 per person, $20 for Valen ne Members. Includes parking and same-day museum admission.

May 29 | 1-5 p.m. Historic Cemeteries Bus Tour Commemorate Memorial Day with a tour of Richmond’s historic 18th and 19th century cemeteries, including St. John’s Church, the African Burial Ground, Shockoe, Hebrew, Evergreen, Oakwood and Woodland cemeteries. Meet at the Valen ne, 1015 East Clay Street. Reserva ons required. July 4 | 1-4 p.m. I Know Richmond: The Bus Tour Join us for an overview of Richmond’s history that shows off many of the city’s unique sites and neighborhoods, including Church Hill and St. John’s Church; Shockoe Bo om and Main Street Sta on; and the Maggie Walker House; Monument Avenue and the Fan. Includes a tour of the interior of the Virginia State Capitol. Meet at the Valen ne, 1015 East Clay Street. Reserva ons required. November 25 | 1-4 p.m. I Know Richmond: The Bus Tour See July 4. December 26 and 27 | 6-7:30 p.m. Holiday Gli er Walking Tour Enjoy the lights and gli er of Monument Avenue while learning about the history of the homes, residents and holiday tradi ons. Meet at the Lee Monument at Allen and Monument avenues. Reserva ons required.

8 | THEVALENTINE.ORG | 804.649.0711 Sco ’s Addi on is one of Richmond’s most exci ng neighborhoods, due in part to the recent resurgence of commercial ac vity and bevy of new breweries. APRIL Join us to discover the history of this commercial and residen al district, as well as contemporary industrial renewal projects transforming the area. SCOTT’S ADDITION

RICHMOND NEIGHBORHOOD WALKING TOURS

April 1 | 10 a.m.-Noon History of Sco ’s Addi on Named for General Winfi eld Sco , this early-20th century commercial and industrial area contains what is perhaps Richmond’s best selec on of Art Deco and Moderne commercial architecture. Today it is a thriving business, residen al and entertainment district. Meet at the southwest corner of the Boulevard and Norfolk Street.

April 2 | 2 -4 p.m. Sco ’s Addi on Insiders’ Tour Join us for a behind-the-scenes look into the transforma on of one of Richmond’s ho est neighborhoods. Sco ’s Addi on is undergoing an adap ve reuse renaissance as exis ng commercial buildings are converted to into modern residences, breweries, restaurants and working spaces. We’ll explore some of these M. ALAN YOUNG PHOTOGRAPHY exci ng projects as we discuss the history and future of this lively Built in 1946 by the Binswanger Glass Company and later purchased by neighborhood. Meet in front of the Ho eimer Building, 2818 West Handcra Dry Cleaning, this iconic art-deco building is home to new Sco ’s Broad Street. Addi on tenants a er it was recently renovated. April 15 | 10 a.m.-Noon Sco ’s Addi on Insiders’ Tour See April 2.

April 16 | 2-4 p.m. History of Sco ’s Addi on See April 1. “ Loved this tour. Just enough variety, April 22 | 10 a.m.-Noon length, architecture, and of course History Hounds Explore Sco ’s Addi on Dogs and their owners will enjoy this walking tour presented in historical perspec ve. We recommend partnership with the Richmond SPCA. Dogs must have current it to friends.” shots, mix well with others and remain leashed. Owners are responsible for water and cleaning up a er their dogs. Meet – Sco ’s Addi on Tour Taker, June 2016 at the southwest corner of the Boulevard and Norfolk Street. Reserva ons required.

Don’t miss our daily Hollywood Cemetery Tours and Along the River Bicycle Tours on pages 5 and 7!

1015 E. CLAY STREET | RICHMOND, VA 23219 | 9 In May we explore the Northside neighborhoods of , Highland MAY Park, and Ba ery Park, developed as streetcar suburbs for Richmond’s working and middle classes in the late-19th century. Join us as we NORTHSIDE discover the rich history of these areas and their parallel evolu on.

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May 6 | 10 a.m.–Noon History of Barton Heights This tour focuses on historic commercial and retail ac vity along North Avenue and Brookland Park Boulevard. Established in 1889 as an early streetcar suburb, Barton Heights originally was part of Henrico County and is now a part of the City of Richmond. Meet at the North Avenue branch of the Richmond Public Library, 2901 North Avenue.

May 7 | 2–4 p.m. History of Ba ery Park The youngest Northside streetcar subdivision, Ba ery Park developed between 1909-1949 and is known for its beau ful public park, American foursquare homes and bungalows. Join us to learn about the history of this neighborhood and stories of its residents. Meet in front of the Ba ery Park Pool, FIC.022244 2719 Dupont Circle. Founded in Farmville in 1812, Union Theological Seminary relocated to its current Northside campus in 1898. In 2009, the school changed its name to May 20 | 10 a.m.-Noon Union Presbyterian Seminary. History of Barton Heights See May 6.

May 21 | 2–4 p.m. Director’s Tour of Led by Valen ne Director Bill Mar n, this tour focuses on one of Richmond’s lesser-known historic retail districts. One of the city’s original streetcar suburbs, Highland Park sits just north of downtown Richmond on the hills above Shockoe Valley and dates “ Loved the off -the-beaten-path parts the to the 1890s. Meet at Boaz and Ruth, 3030 Meadowbridge Road. most!” May 27 | 10 a.m.-Noon History Hounds Explore Ginter Park – Richmond Neighborhood Tour Taker, September 2016 Dogs and their owners will enjoy this walking tour presented in partnership with the Richmond SPCA. Dogs must have current shots, mix well with others and remain leashed. Owners are responsible for water and cleaning up a er their dogs. Meet at the southwest corner of Brook Road and Westwood Avenue. Reserva ons required.

Don’t miss our daily Hollywood Cemetery Tours and Along the River Bicycle Tours on pages 5 and 7, plus our Memorial Day Historic Cemeteries Bus Tour on page 8!

10 | THEVALENTINE.ORG | 804.649.0711 Discover Richmond’s oldest neighborhood, Shockoe Bo om, which developed in the 17th and 18th centuries along the falls of the James River near the JUNE mouth of Shockoe Creek. Industry, commerce and government fl ourished here, supported by slave markets and tobacco warehouses. Join us to explore the history and evolu on of original Richmond. RICHMOND NEIGHBORHOOD WALKING TOURS

June 24 | 10 a.m.-Noon History Hounds Explore Richmond’s Canals Dogs and their owners will enjoy this walking tour presented in partnership with the Richmond SPCA. Dogs must have current shots, mix well with others and remain leashed. Owners are responsible for water and cleaning up a er their dogs. Meet at the James Center Clock Tower at 10th and East Cary streets. Reserva ons required.

Don’t miss our Hollywood Cemetery Tours, City Center Walks and Along the River Bicycle Tours on pages 5, 6 and 7!

FIC.023236 Constructed in 1901, Main Street Sta on and the adjoining train shed are currently undergoing a major renova on to revitalize this historic structure as a mul modal transporta on hub. “ Tour guides were beyond belief in their knowledge. Very accommoda ng, pa ent, June 3 | 10 a.m.-Noon History of Shockoe Bo om and just loved their jobs – you could tell Discover Shockoe Bo om, the original town grid of Richmond from their enthusiasm.” where the industry and government were cul vated, now a lively entertainment and recrea on des na on. Meet on the corner – Shockoe Tour Taker, April 2016 of East Main and North 17th streets, in front of the Richmond Farmers Market, 100 North 17th Street.

June 4 | 2-4 p.m. Canal Boats and Cobblestones Explore architectural treasures and preserva on eff orts along the James River and the Canals. Includes , the Turning Basin and the warehouse district. Meet at the James Center Clock Tower at East Cary and 10th streets. June 17 | 10 a.m.-Noon Canal Boats and Cobblestones See June 4.

June 18 | 2-4 p.m. History of Shockoe Bo om See June 3.

1015 E. CLAY STREET | RICHMOND, VA 23219 | 11 Richmond’s beloved Church Hill neighborhood is home to St. John’s Church, JULY where Patrick Henry made his famous “Liberty or Death” speech, and the city’s largest number of antebellum structures. Discover 19th-century architecture CHURCH HILL and modern revitaliza on eff orts in Richmond’s oldest intact neighborhood. and UNION HILL We’ll also explore the parallel history of adjacent Union Hill. RICHMOND NEIGHBORHOOD WALKING TOURS

July 1 | 10 a.m.-Noon History of Church Hill Explore the history of this venerable Richmond neighborhood, from the historic sec ons surrounding St. John’s Church to modern renova on eff orts and thriving restaurant scene. Meet at Patrick Henry Park, East Broad and 24th streets.

July 2 | 2-4 p.m. Union Hill and North Church Hill Long separated from the rest of Church Hill by a deep ravine, Union Hill’s physical isola on led to its development as an independent community with a unique plan and dis nct architectural character. Join us as we walk through Union Hill and North Church Hill, exploring the history and rela onship of these sister neighborhoods. Meet at Jeff erson Park, at the corner of North 21st Street and Princess Anne Avenue. FIC.022502 July 15 | 10 a.m.-Noon Completed in 1894, the Confederate Soldiers’ & Sailors’ Monument is located in the Libby Hill area of Church Hill. The view from Libby Hill is “the view that Union Hill and North Church Hill named the city.” See July 2.

July 16 | 2-4 p.m. History of Church Hill See July 1.

July 22 | 10 a.m.-Noon History Hounds Explore Church Hill Dogs and their owners will enjoy this walking tour presented in “ If you really want to see Richmond, do a partnership with the Richmond SPCA. Dogs must have current shots, mix well with others and remain leashed. Owners are Valen ne walking tour.” responsible for water and cleaning up a er their dogs. Meet at Patrick Henry Park, East Broad and 24th streets. Reserva ons – Neighborhood Tour Taker, June 2016 required.

Don’t miss our Hollywood Cemetery Tours, City Center Walks and Along the River Bicycle Tours on pages 5, 6 and 7, plus our July 4th “I Know Richmond” Bus Tour on page 8!

12 | THEVALENTINE.ORG | 804.649.0711 Developed as streetcar suburbs in the decades following the Civil War, AUGUST Carytown and are considered by many Richmonders to be among their favorite ways to enjoy the city. Join us to learn about the historic roots of CARYTOWN these recrea onal gems. and BYRD PARK RICHMOND NEIGHBORHOOD WALKING TOURS

August 20 | 2-4 p.m. Carytown’s LGBTQ History This tour explores Carytown’s role in shaping the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and queer community of Richmond. Learn about the many neighborhood businesses, people and places that have supported the LGBTQ community from the 1970s to the present. Includes a tour of the 1928 Byrd Theatre. Meet at Nacho Mama’s, 3449 West Cary Street.

August 26 | 10 a.m.-Noon History Hounds Explore Byrd Park Dogs and their owners will enjoy this walking tour presented in partnership with the Richmond SPCA. Dogs must have current shots, mix well with others and remain leashed. Owners are responsible for water and cleaning up a er their dogs. Meet at the FIC.026002 Columbus Monument in Byrd Park, south end of the Boulevard. As part of an expansion to the municipal waterworks system, New Reservoir Reserva ons required. Park was completed in 1888. Its name was later changed to William Byrd Park and by 1914, two addi onal lakes were added to the 200 acres of property. Don’t miss our Hollywood Cemetery Tours, City Center Walks and Along the River Bicycle Tours on pages 5, 6 and 7! August 5 | 10 a.m.-Noon Byrd Park, The Carillon and The Canals Join us as we walk from the reservoir to the river discussing the history of Byrd Park, discovering the architectural gems in the Carillon neighborhood and visi ng the Pump House, the canals and the Washington Arch. Meet at the Columbus Monument in Byrd Park, south end of the Boulevard. “ Fascina ng and enjoyable tour!

August 6 | 2-4 p.m. The content and pace were perfect.” Carytown and The Byrd Theatre – Byrd Park Tour Taker, April 2016 From buff alo trail to streetcar suburb, learn Carytown’s fascina ng history as you explore this shopping and entertainment district. Includes a tour of the 1928 Byrd Theatre. Meet at Nacho Mama’s, 3449 West Cary Street.

August 19 | 10 a.m.-Noon Byrd Park, The Carillon and The Canals See August 5.

1015 E. CLAY STREET | RICHMOND, VA 23219 | 13 In the years following the Civil War, Jackson Ward became the largest African- SEPTEMBER American community in Richmond and a na onally-important center of African-American economic and cultural ac vity. Join us to celebrate the rich JACKSON WARD history of this Richmond neighborhood.

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September 2 | 10 a.m.-Noon History of Jackson Ward Known as the “birthplace of Black Capitalism,” Jackson Ward is rich in African American history and culture and boasts a beau ful collec on of preserved antebellum architecture and historic cast- iron porches. Meet at 00 Clay Street, between 1st and Adams streets.

September 3 | 2-4 p.m. Murals of Jackson Ward Explore the diversity of one of Richmond’s most vibrant neighborhoods. During our walk, we’ll visit murals, revitalized buildings and historic homes to learn more about a neighborhood that has had numerous incarna ons. From immigrant working-class neighborhood to the Harlem of the South, see how art is shaping the face of Jackson Ward today. Meet in front of the mural at 325 FIC.033290 North 2nd Street. Theater row was a stretch of Broad Street featuring the Bijou and many other lively theaters. The nearby Na onal and Hippodrome round out this center point September 16 | 10 a.m.-Noon of entertainment in Richmond. History of Jackson Ward See September 2.

September 17 | 2-4 p.m. Richmond’s Historic Theaters Home to live theater, vaudeville, movies and musical performances, these theaters con nue to be part of Richmond’s Cultural District. Includes a “behind the scenes” tour! Meet at the Valen ne, 1015 East Clay Street. “ A fascina ng tour that provided so much September 23 | 10 a.m.-Noon info on the ar sts and the history of History Hounds Explore the Murals of Jackson Ward Dogs and their owners will enjoy this walking tour presented in Jackson Ward. I could take this tour again partnership with the Richmond SPCA. Dogs must have current and s ll enjoy it!” shots, mix well with others and remain leashed. Owners are responsible for water and cleaning up a er their dogs. Meet in – Murals of Jackson Ward Tour Taker, August 2015 front of the mural at 325 North 2nd Street. Reserva ons required.

Don’t miss our daily Hollywood Cemetery Tours, City Center Walks and Along the River Bicycle Tours on pages 5, 6 and 7!

14 | THEVALENTINE.ORG | 804.649.0711 This beloved residen al neighborhood developed between 1890 and 1930, a period of economic prosperity for the City of Richmond. Infl uenced by the OCTOBER City Beau ful movement of the late 19th-century, the Fan boasts numerous preserved examples of important architectural styles. Join us to learn about THE FAN the development and preserva on of this quintessen al part of Richmond. RICHMOND NEIGHBORHOOD WALKING TOURS

October 15 | 2-4 p.m. History of Monument Avenue Monument Avenue, the fi rst street in the U.S. designated a na onal landmark by the Na onal Park Service, is one of America’s most beau ful boulevards. Learn about the homes, residents and history of this iconic avenue. Meet at the Lee Monument at Allen and Monument avenues.

October 21 | 10 a.m.-Noon History Hounds Explore Alleys and Parks of the Fan Dogs and their owners will enjoy this walking tour presented in partnership with the Richmond SPCA. Dogs must have current shots, mix well with others and remain leashed. Owners are responsible for water and cleaning up a er their dogs. Meet at Meadow Park at the intersec on of Meadow Street, Park and FIC.027053 Stuart avenues. Reserva ons required. Grove Avenue is one of the main east-to west thoroughfares of an area known as the Fan, a district known for its historical homes, numerous cafés and the iconic October 28 and 29 | 6-7:30 p.m. Monument Avenue. Halloween History on Hanover Modern Halloween boasts costumes, decora ons and candy; yet, its origins lie in an ancient Cel c holiday and in Catholic All October 7 | 10 a.m.-Noon Hallows’ celebra ons. Learn how the holiday evolved from early History of the Lower Fan colonial prac ces and how mid-1800s immigrants infl uenced the Named for its dis nc ve shape, the fashionable boasts way Richmonders celebrate in the 21st-century. Meet at Hanover beau ful homes and churches that thrive in this community today. Avenue and Strawberry Street. Reserva ons required. Learn about the luminaries who have called it home and the architectural details that make it unique and meless. Meet in front of the Pace Center, 700 West Franklin Street, at the corner of West “ A wonderful tour of a neighborhood I Franklin and Pine streets. thought I knew.” October 8 | 2-4 p.m. Alleys and Parks of the Fan – Alleys and Parks of the Fan Tour Taker, October 2015 The branching avenues that give the Fan its characteris c shape form several triangular green spaces, including Meadow Park and Howitzer Park. Stroll through these, as well as landscaped alleys and a hidden park, while we enjoy landscapes and gardens in the Fan. Meet at Meadow Park at the intersec on of Meadow Street, Park and Stuart avenues.

Don’t miss our Hollywood Cemetery Tours and Along the River Bicycle Tours on pages 5 and 7! Plus our holiday tours in November and December on page 8!

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The Valen ne is located in historic downtown Richmond at 10th and East Clay streets. From Downtown From downtown, take Franklin Street east to Capitol Square. Turn le onto 9th Street, then take the second right onto Marshall Street. Turn le onto 10th Street. The entrance to the parking lot is located just past the corner of 10th and Marshall streets on your right. From the East From I-64 Westbound, take the 5th Street exit. Turn le onto Marshall Street and proceed to 10th Street. Turn le onto 10th Street. The entrance to the parking lot is located just past the corner of 10th and Marshall streets on your right. From the West From I-64 Eastbound, take I-95 South to the 3rd Street exit. Turn le onto Marshall Street and proceed to 10th Street. Turn le onto 10th Street. The entrance to the parking lot is located just past the corner of 10th and Marshall streets on your right. From North or South From I-95 North or South, take exit 74C, Broad Street. Go west on Broad Street to 11th Street and turn right. Take the second le onto Clay Street. Proceed to 10th Street. Turn le onto 10th Street. The entrance to the parking lot is located just past the corner of 10th and Clay streets on your le . Parking Parking is available in the Valen ne’s lot, accessible from 10th Street between East Marshall and East Clay streets. Please check in with the parking a endant and ask recep on to validate your parking before leaving the Valen ne.

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