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7.9 milesCustom Web & App Solutions Local. Affordable. Dependable.
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8.4 milesParkside Barber Shop & Grooming Lounge is located in the West End of Richmond, just minutes from Short Pump. The shop offers modern and stylish haircuts for boys and adults of all ages. Parkside is modern and cutting-edge, yet maintains a sociable atmosphere. The barbers at Parkside are well known for their creative styling and personal service. To complete your look, Parkside carries quality hair and skin products for men, offers shoe shine, and now provides manicures, pedicures, and massages catered to men. Stop by today, tomorrow or anytime – appointments available and walk-ins are always welcome! Download Our App Android iOS
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12.62 milesJust 20 miles from downtown Richmond, Pocahontas offers boating, picnicking, camping, camping cabins, hiking, and interpretive and environmental education programs. The Aquatic Center offers seasonal water-based activities for the entire family. It has a kiddie pool, fountain wet deck, three-foot and five-foot-deep leisure pools, an activity pool and two tubular water slides. Rowboat, paddleboat, kayak and canoe rentals also are available at the 200-acre Swift Creek Lake during the summer. The park’s two fishing lakes have crappie, largemouth bass, bluegill and catfish. The park has more than 80 miles of trails throughout 7,925 acres open to hiking, bicycling and horseback riding. The Civilian Conservation Corps Museum, dedicated to the Depression-era workers who helped build the state park system, is one of a handful in the nation. The park’s Heritage Center and dining halls are available for meetings, events and seasonal performances. Group facilities with meeting space and primitive overnight cabins also are available. Hours 7 a.m. – dusk. Location In Chesterfield County, about 20 miles from Richmond. It’s easily accessible from Interstate 95, Route 288 and Route 360. See below for detailed directions. Its address is 10301 State Park Road, Chesterfield, VA 23832-6355; Latitude, 37.373973. Longitude, -77.571782. Drive Time: Northern Virginia, two hours; Richmond, half an hour; Tidewater/Norfolk/Virginia Beach, two hours; Roanoke, three hours Directions: From Interstate 95 south of Richmond: Take exit 61 onto Route 10 west, then left onto Route 655 (Beach Road). Go about four miles to State Park Road, which is on the right. From Interstate 95 north of Richmond: Take Interstate 295 south to Route 10 west (Iron Bridge Road) to Route 655 (Beach Road) to State Park Road. From 64 west of Richmond: Take Route 288 south to Route 10 east (Iron Bridge Road) to Route 655 (Beach Road) to State Park Road. From 64 east of Richmond: Take Interstate 295 south to Route 10 west to Route 655 (Beach Road) to State Park Road. Park Size 7,950 acres. Swift Creek Lake: 150 acres. Beaver Lake: 24 acres. Camp 7 lake: 7 acres.
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12.77 milesThe Hanover Humane Society was organized in July 1986, and with the support of the public, raised $20,000 toward the construction of the new County Pound, which opened in 1990. Hanover Humane Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organizaiton. We are NOT affiliated with Animal Control or the County Pound. Animals enter our system either as strays, owner surrenders, or from the Hanover County Pound. These animals are given medical care, spayed or neutered, then placed in a foster home, and brought to adoption stands and given visibility on our website until they find a “forever” home. We strive to educate the public on many topics including spay / neuter and proper treatment of animals. This is done through brochures, public speaking, and participating in many events each year that provide us with visibility. The organization is funded through donations from the public and by holding fund raisers.
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22.6 milesThe Petersburg Preservation Task Force (PPTF) serves as the primary organization preserving, managing, and presenting Petersburg’s rich and unique historic resources. PPTF is a group of citizens – many representing organizations and some simply concerned individuals – that convened in mid-2016 as the City of Petersburg dealt with a severe financial crisis forcing the closing of City Museums in October. In December, PPTF was successful in securing an agreement from the City, re-opened Historic Blandford Church and Centre Hill Museum and has carried out an impressive calendar of special events and activities that have been attended by thousands of visitors. As of August 2017, PPTF expects to re-open the Exchange Building, home of the Siege Museum, following extensive repairs and restoration made possible by not only financial support but also generous contributions of goods and services by businesses and skilled tradesmen and the labor of many citizen volunteers.