Across
- 2. A historic estate in Richmond featuring gardens, a mansion, and a wildlife exhibit.
- 3. The government building in Richmond where our delegates and senators meet. Originally designed by Thomas Jefferson.
- 5. The James River island that’s a popular spot for hiking and rock-hopping.
- 7. This Richmond neighborhood is known for its boutique shops and the Byrd Theatre.
- 9. The famous tennis player and Richmond native who has a statue on question 11.
- 12. The annual outdoor sports and music festival held along the James River.
- 14. The mascot of the University of Richmond.
- 16. The largest university in Richmond, known for its arts and medical programs.
- 17. Richmond’s famous fine arts museum.
- 20. Historic church where Patrick Henry gave his “Give me liberty or give me death” speech.
- 21. Another magnet high school in Richmond that specializes in computer science.
Down
- 1. The historic cemetery in Richmond where U.S. presidents Monroe and Tyler are buried.
- 4. Richmond’s minor league baseball team.
- 6. Popular local donut shop chain.
- 8. The river flowing through Richmond.
- 10. Former Mascot of question 2.
- 11. Home stadium of the answer to question 5
- 13. Last name of the famous poet lived in Richmond as a child and has a museum dedicated to him.
- 15. The common abbreviation for Richmond, Virginia.
- 18. The first coal mine ever in American history.
- 19. A street in Richmond that has many statues of historical figures. It also hosts a 10K every year.
