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  1. Updated 2020 *Must visit if time permits ∞Visited & Recommends (contains pictures below listing) αAvailable for curbside pickup, carryout or delivery during covid-19 ±Closed but keep an eye out for a new restaurant from the restaurateur Amuse Restaurant at Virginia Museum of Fine Arts 200 North Arthur Ashe Blvd Richmond, VA 23220-4007

  2. May 8, 2018 · The five-story Ballard House was built by hotelier John P. Ballard in 1855-56 as a more modern hotel across the street from the Exchange Hotel, which Ballard had purchased in 1851. As can be seen in the photograph from just after the end of the Civil War, the Ballard was a plain tripartite building which relied on the shapes and details of the fenestration to enliven the facade.

  3. Jan 10, 2024 · The team’s newer next-door burger spot, Eazzy Burger, is a collaboration with neighboring Ardent Craft Ales. Open in Google Maps. Foursquare. 3201 W Moore St, Richmond, VA 23230. (804) 528-5648. Visit Website. A Texas barbecue platter from ZZQ. Katherine Frey/The Washington Post via Getty Images.

  4. The Exchange Hotel was built in 1841 by John P. Ballard (1816?-1878). The architect was Isaiah Rogers of Boston and New York City, who designed the building in the Classic style. Ballard built the more modern four-story Ballard House in 1855-1856, connecting the two structures first with a steel bridge and then with a brick bridge that crossed ...

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  5. Aug 12, 2024 · Bookbinder's Seafood & Steakhouse. A onetime tobacco warehouse, this elegant, brick-walled eatery in Shockoe Slip offers elevated Chesapeake fare with a gorgeous enclosed outdoor patio. . Price Range: $$$. . Hours of Operation: Monday-Thursday, 5-9 PM. Friday, 5-9:30 PM. Saturday, 4:30-9:30 PM.

  6. The Exchange Hotel, completed in 1841 in Richmond, Virginia was a Gothic revival four-story building designed by Isaiah Rogers. It was very popular before the Civil War. The Ballard House opened up across the street in 1855. This five-story Italianate faced onto Franklin Street at the corner of Fourteenth Street. [1]

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  8. A glass-plate photograph shows the Ballard House Hotel at Fourteenth and Franklin streets in Richmond. The four-story hotel built in 1855–1856 was distinctive for the second-story bridge that connected it to the Exchange Hotel across the street. Both hotels were owned by John P. Ballard. This photograph was taken in April 1865, just after the fall of Richmond to Union forces. Read more about ...

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