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  2. Blues Armory - Wikipedia

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    The Blues Armory is a large brick armory in downtown Richmond, Virginia. Housing the Richmond Light Infantry Blues, the castle-like structure originally served multiple purposes, with a food market on the ground floor and a drill hall for the National Guard of the United States on the top floor. The level between housed suites of offices for ...

  3. Miller & Rhoads - Wikipedia

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    In an effort to revitalize the decaying downtown Richmond retail core, the city government, Miller & Rhoads, and Thalhimers teamed together in 1985 in the development of the Sixth Street Marketplace, an urban shopping center that took the place of the street that separated the two stores. Though it started out relatively popular, the downtown ...

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    South Street Seaport (1983) - Festival Marketplace in Lower Manhattan, New York. The Waterside (June 1983) - Festival Marketplace in Norfolk, Virginia. Jacksonville Landing (June 1985) - Festival Marketplace in Jacksonville, Florida. Sixth Street Marketplace (September 1985 - 2003) - Festival Marketplace in Richmond, Virginia.

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  6. Fifth and Main Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Notable buildings include the Equitable Life Insurance Building (1951), the Massey Building (1952, 1963–64), and 400 East Main Street (1951). Located in the district is the separately listed St. Alban's Hall (1869). [4] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2006, with a boundary increase in 2012. [1] [2]

  7. Did you go there? Help us name a lost Austin bar on East ...

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    Our exchange about a vanished Sixth Street bar reminded me of several Austin Answered columns from years past. Two of them involved today's featured photograph, taken by Hans Beacham in 1958, that ...

  8. 6th Ave bar reinvents itself into a ’70s rec room’ with ...

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    Holy Moly Bar opened Oct. 1 at 3013 6th Ave., the result of three months of renovations. It replaces Off Day Beer and Wine, which officially closed in July after Matt Coppins took over in February.

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