Springhill Historic District, Richmond
Facts and practical information
The Springhill Historic District is a national historic district encompassing an early-20th century residential neighborhood in Richmond, Virginia. The neighborhood is located on the south side of the James River, just west of Cowardin Avenue and north of Semmes Avenue. It is roughly bounded on the north by Riverside Drive and on the west by Canoe Run Park. Although there was some residential development in this area earlier in the 19th century, and the area was platted out as early as the 1870s, most construction took place in this area during the 1920s, and is in Colonial Revival and Craftsman styles. The district also includes remnants of a 19th-century water supply system, the remains of the Manchester Waterworks, an underground aqueduct, and the remains of a water-control tower. ()
Westover Hills - Forest Hill Park (Woodland Heights)Richmond
Springhill Historic District – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Belle Isle, Texas Beach Skate Park, Forest Hill Park, Tredegar Iron Works.
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How to get to Springhill Historic District by public transport?
Bus
- Pennsylvania + Carter • Lines: 78 (28 min walk)
- Carter & Dakota • Lines: 78 (30 min walk)