Fan District, Richmond
Facts and practical information
The Fan is a district of Richmond, Virginia, so named because of the "fan" shape of the array of streets that extend west from Belvidere Street, on the eastern edge of Monroe Park, westward to Arthur Ashe Boulevard. However, the streets rapidly resemble a grid after they go through what is now Virginia Commonwealth University. The Fan is one of the easterly points of the city's West End section, and is bordered to the north by Broad Street and to the south by VA 195, although the Fan District Association considers the southern border to be the properties abutting the south side of Main Street. The western side is sometimes called the Upper Fan and the eastern side the Lower Fan, though confusingly the Uptown district is located near VCU in the Lower Fan. Many cafes and locally owned restaurants are located here, as well as historic Monument Avenue, a boulevard formerly featuring statuary of the Civil War's Confederate president and generals. The only current statue is a more modern one of tennis icon Arthur Ashe. Development of the Fan district was strongly influenced by the City Beautiful movement of the late 19th century. ()
Fan District – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Siegel Center, J. E. B. Stuart Monument, Cary Street Park and Shop Center.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Fan District by public transport?
Bus
- Main & Stafford • Lines: 78 (9 min walk)
- Main & Boulevard • Lines: 20, 78 (15 min walk)