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Sauers building at night on Broad Street James River flowing by Westover Hills Bridge and the CSX train bridge James River looking toward Richmond The Byrd Park Carillon Bell Tower in Richmond Virginia Can Can at night in Carytown VCU light tower at night on Broad Street Road renovation on Forest Hill Road Dusk sunset light on Sauers Buildign in Richmond on Broad StreetSunset at the Sauers Building in Richmond

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September 2024



Tuckahoe Creek by Westover Hills Boulevard Bridge

Tuckahoe Creek by Westover Hills Boulevard Bridge – view photo enlarged


Under the Westover Hills Bridge by the James River in Richmond, Virginia

Under the Westover Hills Bridge by the James River in Richmond, Virginia – Click image to enlarge


Out in the rain

It has been hot for weeks with heat indexes rising to over 100ΒΊ Fahrenheit, but in the last few days, rain has finally come in to cut the heat.



Virginia Capitol park Bell Tower constructed 1824

Virginia Capitol Park Bell Tower constructed 1824 – photo June 2024


Men's Room Door at the Can CanMessieurs - Men's room door at Can Can restaurant in Carytown



Edgar Degas Young Dancing Girl sculpture

At the VMFA Art Museum - Edgar Degas Young Dancing Girl sculpture - click image to enlarge


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Photos by Erik Weems - for prints: prints@erikweems.com


AMAZON - Really Richmond: A City Guide

Paperback 190 pages. Illustrated edition January 7, 2020.

Really Richmond -- A City Guide is a handy little book by Richmond native Elizabeth Cogar for anyone interested in exploring Richmond, Virginia. It's the perfect companion for visitors, newcomers and natives who don't get out much but are curious about what all the hullabaloo is about. Curated with a focus on locally born and bred businesses, the book's emphasis is on places that are really Richmond, not chains that you see in every city. Find out where to sample our craft beers and spirits, stay in a hotel full of local art, eat at charming cafes and visit museums, historic homes and cultural hot spots.


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