I was in Richmond a week ago. I saw the canal walk, starting at the Tredegar Iron works, which in addition to being part of Richmonds pre and post civil war industrialization, was a key confederate munitions manufacturer during the civil war. I learned about the canals which both powered the works, and brought in raw materials, as they did more Richmonds many mills.
I walked along the canal, learning more of Richmonds industrial history, and also about a slavery, and some attempted rebellions, and succesful escapes. And the Newport cross, marking the first exploration of the area in the early 17th century.
Also dined with QOTM at historic Shockoe Bottom, the beginning of the warehouse district.
I walked along the canal, learning more of Richmonds industrial history, and also about a slavery, and some attempted rebellions, and succesful escapes. And the Newport cross, marking the first exploration of the area in the early 17th century.
Also dined with QOTM at historic Shockoe Bottom, the beginning of the warehouse district.
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