At the turn of the 20th century, the population of Richmond had reached 85,050, making it the most densely populated city in the Southern United States. Slave-freed African Americans established a thriving business community in the city’s historic Jackson Ward, which became known as the “Wall Street of Black America”. In 1903 African American businesswoman and financier Maggie L. Walker chartered St. Luke Penny Savings Bank and served as its first president.
The former city of Manchester merged with the city of Richmond in 1910. Henrico County’s Barton Heights, Ginter Park, and Highland Park areas were also annexed to the city in 1914. Richmond became the headquarters of the Fifth District of the Federal Reserve Bank in 1914. After World War I ended, Philip Morris was established in the city in 1919. During the 1920s, the Fan district also began to develop. During the early 20th century, Jake Wells built several vaudeville theaters and opera houses in Richmond.
These fascinating historical photos will take you back to Richmond, Virginia, in the 1900s.
Cool photos! But I wish they had culled the many, many duplicates.
I’m of the firm belief that the city should’ve never given up the classy old City Hall and built that modernist monstrosity across the street.
As are most people, but it probably comes down to whomst has the money. There’s a reason most buildings end up bleh looking while many churches go extravagant out the ass.
I didn’t realize we had a volcano go off in the city 😀
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVEPvXBEOSE
It didn’t it, the volcano and the house pictured are both on the island of st Vincent in the Caribbean. Richmond Great house. No idea what purpose it served or why it was built.
Its crazy how much cars and highways can ruin the beauty of places.
Trade-offs with everything, unfortunately.
Would you rather have a beautiful carless city or one that gets tax and toll money?
The first one. And let’s have light rail/subway instead.
It was a mostly rhetorical question. How is the city gonna get beautiful without a real tax base? Our state’s independent cities means Richmond’s on its own. It relies on people coming in from the surrounding areas. It never would’ve gotten built up into its current size without that money.
That’s awesome, thank you for sharing