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  2. Just Kids - Wikipedia

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    Just Kids is a memoir by Patti Smith, published on January 19, 2010, documenting her relationship with artist Robert Mapplethorpe. [1] "I didn't write it to be cathartic ," she noted. "I wrote it because Robert asked me to…. Our relationship was such that I knew what he would want and the quality of what he deserved.

  3. Children's Museum of Richmond - Wikipedia

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    2626 W Broad St Richmond, Virginia. Director. Shannon L. Venable. Website. www.c-mor.org. The Children's Museum of Richmond began in 1977 as the Richmond Children's Museum in the Navy Hill School building in downtown Richmond, Virginia. In 2000, the museum moved to its current location on Broad Street in Richmond.

  4. Sam Milby - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Samuel Lloyd Milby was born on May 23, 1984 [2] in Troy, Ohio, USA to parents Lloyd William Milby, an American businessman from Ohio, and Elsie Ronquillo Lacia, a Filipina from Tago, Surigao del Sur. [1] Returning to the Philippines in 2005, Milby decided to seriously pursue a career in show business and modeling.

  5. History of Richmond, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The history of Richmond, Virginia, as a modern city, dates to the early 17th century, and is crucial to the development of the colony of Virginia, the American Revolutionary War, and the Civil War. After Reconstruction, Richmond's location at the falls of the James River helped it develop a diversified economy and become a land transportation hub.

  6. Neighborhoods of Richmond, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Main article: Court End. Court End is one of the oldest neighborhoods in Richmond, and is composed of the most important residential structures in the city. Court End is North of the Capitol District and west of I-95. Its name is derived from the Virginia Supreme Court's proximity to the Capitol Building.

  7. Ad Carter - Wikipedia

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    In 1950, the title of Just Kids changed to Mush Stebbins and His Sister. August Daniel Carter (1895–1957) was an American comic strip cartoonist who created the long-running Just Kids strip. He was known as Ad Carter, the signature he used on his strips. Born in Baltimore, Maryland, Carter was 11 years old when he witnessed his mother's death.

  8. City Stadium (Richmond) - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Kickers Future ( PDL) (2002–2008) Richmond Kickers Destiny ( WL) (2004–2009) City Stadium is a sports stadium in Richmond, Virginia. It is owned by the City of Richmond and is located south of the Carytown district off the Downtown Expressway. The stadium was built in 1929 and seats approximately 22,000 people when both stands are ...

  9. Wilton House Museum - Wikipedia

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    April 30, 1976. Designated VLR. October 21, 1975 [2] Wilton House Museum is a museum in a historic house located in Richmond, Virginia. Wilton was constructed c. 1753 by William Randolph III, son of William Randolph II, of Turkey Island. Wilton was originally the manor house on a 2,000-acre (8.1 km 2) tobacco plantation known as "World's End ...