The Depot Mural
Painted by Diana Toschlog, in remembrance of the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot in Richmond, this mural depicts modes of transportation of a much earlier era.
Painted by Diana Toschlog, in remembrance of the Pennsylvania Railroad Depot in Richmond, this mural depicts modes of transportation of a much earlier era.
One bedroom apartment in the historic depot district of Richmond. The space has a small kitchen with full sized stove, apartment sized refrigerator, and sink.
Second story loft built in 1860 located in Richmond’s Depot District; one bedroom (queen bed), newly remodeled kitchen, large, open seating and dining area featuring hardwood floors,
Located at the heart of the Depot District. More than just another bookstore. It is a unique shop inviting customers to delve into quality literature.
Built in 1902 and designed in Neo-Classical style, the Pennsylvania Depot was designed by a world famous architect named Daniel Hudson Burnham and is one of the area’s most prominent landmarks.
Model T Fords representing years of the Model T production 1908-1927. The Museum features an impressive collection of vehicles including one of the first Ts and one of the last,
A grouping of 19th and early 20th century industrial structures. Today, these buildings house antique stores, a microbrewery, fabulous locally owned restaurants, unique shops, murals, Model T Museum, coffee house, and more!
The Bike Path provides space that is used for bicycles and is separated from motor vehicle travel lanes, parking lanes and sidewalks.
Over 120,000 sq. ft! The most unique furniture store in the world.
Newly opened whimsical business in the Depot District! We offer pre-made pottery pieces that you can paint any way you wish! Once your pottery piece is dry, we glaze it and fire it in our kiln.
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