Another survivor from the past, this row of brick Greek Revival town houses is usual in Richmond. These buildings exhibit a subdued version of the style, demure entrances, and a small bracketed cornice. Now used as apartments, the original carriage and servants' house is at the rear.
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Ragland Row
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