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Jan 7
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Buildings we love: Egyptian Building, 1845

1223 E. Marshall Street Built in 1845, this Egyptian Revival style building was designed by Thomas Stewart the for Medical Department of Hampden-Sydney College, which later became the Medical College of Virginia. It is considered one of the nation’s best examples of the Egyptian Revival style. The building has remained in continuous use since its completion Continue Reading...

Oct 9
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Monumental Church turns 200

By KATHERINE CALOS Richmond Times-Dispatch Posted: Saturday, September 27, 2014 A fantastic article in the Richmond Times-Dispatch highlighting 200-year-old Monumental Church. READ THContinue Reading...

Aug 19
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Walk On Architecture Review: Three modest, diverse and well-conceived projects add to the pedestrian experience in downtown Richmond.

BY EDWIN SLIPEK Style Weekly August 19, 2014 Great article in Style Weekly on the recently installed Dr. Waverly M. Cole and Dr. John R. Cook Memorial Terrace at Monumental Church! READ TContinue Reading...

Jul 1
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Where Am I RVA? Monumental Church Renovation

BY PHIL RIGGAN Richmond.com “With a recent upgrade to an outdoor patio space, the renovation of the church is nearly complete. Local design build firm, WestView Companies, designed and constructed the historic timeline, which was constructed of solid granite pieces, inlaid into the new memorial terrace on the west side of the church, and etched Continue Reading...

Jun 24
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A Monumental Love Story

BY HARRY KOLLATZ JR. Richmond magazine June 24, 2014 “This is a many-splendored love story. It’s about the commitment between two people and devotion to a beloved place that arose from tragedy.” READ TContinue Reading...

May 28
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Saving history does not come cheap

BY BRANDY BRUBAKER Richmond BizSense, May 28, 2014 “The Historic Richmond is spearheading efforts to enhance and restore the 200-year-old Monumental Church at 1224 E. Broad St.” READ TContinue Reading...

Apr 28
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Monumental Church Undergoes Two Exciting Projects

By Emily Davis for Richmond Weddings Blog In commemoration of the 200th anniversary of Monumental Church, Historic Richmond has recently embarked on two exciting projects. Historic Richmond hired Elaine Tucker Haviland, historic paint artisan, to restore the altar to its original 1814 paint scheme – a faux Prussian blue marble with off white marble trim. Continue Reading...

Apr 9
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HOLMBERG: Monumental task for Monumental Church in Monument City

BY MARK HOLMBERG WTVR, April 9, 2014 READ THE ARTIContinue Reading...

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