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Notable buildings include the Wells Building, Larkin Building (1916), Randolph Hotel (1927), former National Bank of Hopewell (1916), D. L. Elder Bank (1929), and First Federal Savings and Loan building (1951). Located in the district and separately listed are the Hopewell Municipal Building and Beacon Theatre. [3]
City Point Historic District is a national historic district located at Hopewell, Virginia. The district encompasses 85 contributing buildings and 3 contributing sites at the tip of a peninsula at the confluence of the Appomattox River and James River. The district primarily includes one- and two-story, wood-frame single-family dwellings dated ...
Original boundary: Main St., Appomattox St., Hopewell St., and East Broadway, adjusted on May 28, 2013 to add 10 buildings and remove one (the Patrick Copeland Elementary School); adjusted again on August 24, 2015 and April 26, 2018.
South side of E. Broadway between W. Randolph Road and Hopewell Street. Hopewell stated, "On July 2 and 3, E. Broadway and Hopewell Streets will be closed from 9 a.m. until 9:30 p.m. Traffic ...
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The state highway heads southeast through the community of Rivermont before crossing the Appomattox River on the Charles Hardaway Marks Bridges into the city of Hopewell. SR 10, which is named Randolph Road within the independent city, passes to the east of the plantation Weston Manor and City Point National Cemetery and meets the eastern end ...
Within the industrial area, the business route intersects SR 10 (Randolph Road). SR 156 Business and SR 10 run concurrently east out of the industrial area. The highways leave the city of Hopewell by crossing Bailey Creek again before the business route reaches its northern terminus at the intersection between SR 156, SR 10, and SR 106. [1] [4]