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  2. Richmond Palace - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Palace was a Tudor royal residence on the River Thames in England which stood in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Situated in what was then rural Surrey, it lay upstream and on the opposite bank from the Palace of Westminster, which was located nine miles (14 km) to the north-east.

  3. Trumpeters' House - Wikipedia

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    Trumpeters' House is a Grade I listed building in Richmond in southwest London. It is located in Old Palace Yard close to Richmond Green on the site of the former Richmond Palace. A brick mansion, it was constructed during the reign of Queen Anne during the early eighteenth century. Sheen Palace had existed since the Middle Ages.

  4. Colonial Williamsburg - Wikipedia

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    Colonial Williamsburg is a living-history museum and private foundation presenting a part of the historic district in the city of Williamsburg, Virginia.Its 301-acre (122 ha) historic area includes several hundred restored or recreated buildings from the 18th century, when the city was the capital of the Colony of Virginia; 17th-century, 19th-century, and Colonial Revival structures; and more ...

  5. Old Palace Lane - Wikipedia

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    Old Palace Yard (the former Great Courtyard of Richmond Palace, and known as Wardrobe Court until 1838) [5] is a curving street running off Old Palace Lane and connecting it with Richmond Green. [6] It contains the only main surviving structure from the former palace, its Tudor gatehouse , which is at the entrance with the Green. [ 7 ]

  6. Byrd Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Byrd Theatre is a cinema in the Carytown neighborhood of Richmond, Virginia. It was named after William Byrd II, [3] the founder of the city. The theater opened on December 24, 1928 to much excitement and is affectionately referred to as "Richmond’s Movie Palace". Though equipped with a Wurlitzer pipe organ, the theatre was also one of ...

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    Royals season-ticket holders received an email Monday from the team outlining the event, which will take place Feb. 4 and be held at Kauffman Stadium. Royals FanFest had been at Bartle Hall after ...

  9. Sheen Priory - Wikipedia

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    Sheen Priory from the west, c. 1558–62, detail from sketch of Richmond Palace (see below) by Wyngaerde.Note annotation above "cien". Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. Sheen Priory (ancient spelling: Shene, Shean, etc.) in Sheen, now Richmond, London, was a Carthusian monastery founded in 1414 within the royal manor of Sheen, on the south bank of the Thames, upstream and approximately 9 miles ...