User:SarahRVA/Franklin Street (Richmond)

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Named after Benjamin Franklin[1], Franklin Street runs East and West through the city of Richmond, Virginia.

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Virginia State Capitol Building, Richmond, Virginia

The street is home to several historic landmarks, including the Virginia State Capitol designed by Thomas Jefferson, the Richmond home of Robert E. Lee, and the Jefferson Hotel.

The Jefferson Hotel, Richmond, Virginia

The Jefferson Hotel opened in 1895, is one of 27 hotels in the United States to have both Mobil Five Star and AAA Five Diamond ratings, and has hosted numerous presidents, writers, and celebrities.[2] Franklin Street also runs through the middle of the Monroe Park Campus of Virginia Commonwealth University.

West Franklin Street (and its extension, Monument Avenue) has been one of Richmond's most stylish residential addresses since the late nineteenth century.[3] In the late 1800’s Monument Avenue was laid out as an extension of the 1200 block of West Franklin Street.[4] This block has housed a mix of different building types and functions, including two churches, a hospital, the largest apartment building in the historic district, and single-family homes of various architectural styles.[5]

At the West end of the 1200 block of Franklin Street stands the Stuart Monument, depicting Confederate Major General J. E. B. Stuart.[6] The Stuart Monument also marks the start of Monument Avenue, a stretch of road memorializing Confederate participants in the Civil War and Arthur Ashe, an international tennis star and Richmond native. The "Monument Avenue Historic District" is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[7]

Franklin Street is home to several local businesses, a handful of which have been named after Franklin Street, including Franklin Street Marketing, a national healthcare marketing firm, Franklin Street Cleaners, and Franklin Express, a convenience store in the street’s downtown business district.