2023

The Bryan Park walks loop through the park and Ginter Park neighborhoods. On spring days flowers will be blooming and many activities take place. You will enjoy beautiful landscapes and homes.

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WHAT IS THE EVENT

Bryan Park Welcome to Spring

Traditional Walk

SN: 124023 - 2023

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when is the event

Previous event - 354 DAYS AGO

Starting Sat, Apr 8th, 2023 for 1 day

Start table open: Start 10:00 am - 12:00 noon Finish by 4:00 pm

where is the event

Richmond, VA 23227, Virginia

The address/location to the start table for mapping services such as Google or Siri is as follows:

Ginter Park Branch Richmond Public Library 1200 Westbrook Ave, Richmond, VA 23227

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reasons to do the event

Special programs

Par-For-The-Course

CC: Richmond, City of

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Event comments

Joseph Bryan Park, also known as Bryan Park, is a public park in the city of Richmond, Virginia. The park was a memorial to Joseph Bryan, the founder and publisher of the Richmond Times-Dispatch newspaper. It was given to the city in 1910 by Belle Stewart Bryan and her family. Bryan Park was a rural farm; endowed with a wide variety of landscape features: two large ponds (one with a waterfall); three streams, rolling hills, grassy open spaces and large trees. Ginter Park is a suburban neighborhood of Richmond, Virginia built on land owned and developed by Lewis Ginter. In 1895, many acres of land north of Richmond were purchased by Ginter in order to develop into neighborhoods. Ginter Park and other neighborhoods were developed from this initial land purchase. The Ginter Park Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1986. It encompasses 291 contributing buildings and 179 contributing structures.

conditions for the event

Rating: 1A, Distance: 5, 10km

Restrooms: Yes

Pets: Yes

Strollers: Easy

Wheelchairs: Hard

Event information

Start 10:00 am - 12:00 noon - Finish by 4:00 pm. Start and Finish: Ginter Park Branch Richmond Public Library 1200 Westbrook Ave, Richmond, VA 2322. The 5 km is in Richmond. The 10 km is in Richmond and Henrico County.

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how to get to the event

Driving to the start

From North: Follow I-95 S to exit 82 US-301 Chamberlayne Rd, Turn right onto Westbrook Ave, go Ginter Park Branch Richmond Public Library 1200 Westbrook Ave, Richmond, VA 23227. From South: Follow I-95 N to exit 80 Merge onto Westbrook Ave turn left go to Ginter Park Branch Richmond Public Library 1200 Westbrook Ave, Richmond, VA 23227. From I-64 follow the From South directions. Parking lot has a total of 23 spaces and 2 handicapped spaces. There is some on-street parking around the library.

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Ginter Park Branch Richmond Public Library 1200 Westbrook Ave, Richmond, VA 23227

event sponsor

Lee Lepus Volksverband (AVA-0027)

point of contact

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