Brown's Island Dam Walk, Richmond
Facts and practical information
The Brown's Island Dam Walk, also known as the VEPCO Levee Dam is a structure across the James River in Richmond, Virginia that connects Brown's Island to the James River Parks System on the Manchester side of the river. It was originally constructed as a dam in 1901 by the Virginia Electric and Power Company. The original purpose for the 31.5 ft tall structure was to divert water into the Haxall Canal where it was received by the 12th Street Power Station until its decommissioning in 1968. The bridge has been renamed the T. Tyler Potterfield Memorial bridge after a senior planner in the Richmond Department of Planning and Development Review who was the project manager for the bridge's redevelopment into a pedestrian bridge. ()
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Brown's Island Dam Walk – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Belle Isle, Tredegar Iron Works, James Monroe Tomb, The National.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Brown's Island Dam Walk by public transport?
Train
- Richmond Main Street (25 min walk)
Bus
- A • Lines: 1A, 1C (28 min walk)
- B • Lines: 1A, 1C (28 min walk)