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Last week, the city removed statues of the general Stonewall Jackson and Matthew Fontaine Maury, a naval officer. On Tuesday, it was J.E.B. Stuart’s turn. transcript [cheering] [clapping] “Bye ...
RICHMOND, Va. -- The future of Monument Avenue ... who represents the area of the former Lee Circle and Monument Avenue, declined an interview. Her liaison told CBS 6 in an email that she doesn ...
The revitalized circle on Monument Avenue is 99% complete. More than 6,000 plants and 28 trees were installed in the Richmond space ... to potentially follow. The former Lee Circle served as ...
Va. -- A major initiative aimed at revamping Richmond's historic Monument Avenue has been scrapped even after taxpayer dollars were allotted and used for the project. Former Governor Ralph Northam ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — The Richmond Police Department (RPD) is seeking the public’s assistance in finding two suspects caught on video vandalizing two homes on Monument Avenue. According to ...
Lee on Monument Avenue in Richmond, Va., Sept. 8, 2021 ... the statue's removal -- one filed by a descendant of the former owners of the land where the monument stands, the other by several ...
The Lee statue is the last Confederate icon along Richmond’s Monument Avenue to be removed. In Richmond, the former capital of the Confederacy, the removals have signaled the rejection of ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Pulitzer Prize winner Michael Paul Williams from the Richmond Times-Dispatch about his columns on the confederate statues on Monument Avenue in Richmond, Va.
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) – Crews working at the former Robert E ... States and the last to be removed from Richmond’s Monument Avenue in September 2021. Although the state announced its intentions ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Runners, walkers and supporters united on Saturday as Ukrop’s Monument Avenue 10K commenced, bringing warm smiles to an otherwise chilly morning. The race took place on ...
Confederate monuments in the former capital of the Confederacy are ... Lee and other Confederate memorials in Richmond, Va. - now covered in graffiti including anti-racist slogans and messages.
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