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  2. Union Presbyterian Seminary - Wikipedia

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    83003309 [1] VLR No. 127-0316. Significant dates. Added to NRHP. April 14, 1983. Designated VLR. September 16, 1982 [2] Union Presbyterian Seminary is a Presbyterian seminary in Richmond, Virginia, and Charlotte, North Carolina, offering graduate theological education in multiple modalities: in-person, hybrid, and online.

  3. Richmond Professional Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Richmond Professional Institute ( RPI) was an educational institution established in 1917 which merged with the Medical College of Virginia to form Virginia Commonwealth University. RPI was located on what is now known as the Monroe Park Campus of VCU. The entire history of RPI can be found in "A History of the Richmond Professional ...

  4. Sheltering Arms Physical Rehabilitation Centers - Wikipedia

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    The original hospital was founded in 1889 in Richmond, Virginia with mission to rendering medical services to all, regardless of their ability to pay. From 1892 to 1965, the hospital was housed in the William H. Grant House. Sheltering Arms Physical Rehabilitation Hospital provides services from multiple in-patient locations.

  5. Richmond Free Press - Wikipedia

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    422 East Franklin Street. Richmond, Virginia 23219. United States. Circulation. 19,817 (as of 2021) [1] Website. richmondfreepress .com. The Richmond Free Press is an independent newspaper in Richmond, Virginia. [2] Published on a weekly basis, it is mainly targeted at the city's African-American community and its poorest residents.

  6. Richmond Theological Institute - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Theological Institute. Richmond Theological Seminary (RTS) was a higher education institution in Richmond, Virginia, serving former slaves after the American Civil War. It had its beginnings in November 1865 when the American Baptist Home Mission Society (ABHMS) sponsored Joseph Getchell Binney (formerly of Columbian College in ...

  7. Liberation Church - Wikipedia

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    Liberation Church is a non-denominational Christian ministry in Richmond, Virginia. It was founded in 2009 by Jay Patrick. The church is currently located at the old Celebration Church location on Midlothian Turnpike. [1] Next to it is the Liberation Thrift Store which serves the Richmond area. Before Liberation, there were an additional two ...

  8. Virginia Civil Rights Memorial - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Civil Rights Memorial. /  37.538806°N 77.43361°W  / 37.538806; -77.43361. The Virginia Civil Rights Memorial is a monument in Richmond, Virginia, commemorating protests which helped bring about school desegregation in the state. [1] The memorial was opened in July 2008, and is located on the grounds of the Virginia State Capitol.

  9. Ginter House - Wikipedia

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    Ginter House is the historic 1892 former residence of Lewis Ginter. It is owned by Virginia Commonwealth University (VCU) and is home to the provost's office. It was used as Richmond's first public library from 1925 until 1930, was used as part of a school, and was the main administrative building on the Monroe Park, Virginia campus of VCU for more than 40 years.