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  2. Richmond Theatre fire - Wikipedia

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    37°32′20″N 77°25′48″W  / . 37.538902°N 77.429876°W. / 37.538902; -77.429876. Type. Fire. Deaths. 72. The Richmond Theatre fire occurred in Richmond, Virginia, United States, on Thursday, December 26, 1811. It devastated the Richmond Theatre, located on the north side of Broad Street between what is now Twelfth and College Streets.

  3. Greater Richmond Transit Company - Wikipedia

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    Sheryl Adams. Website. ridegrtc .com. The Greater Richmond Transit Company, known locally as GRTC, is a local government-owned public service company which operates an urban-suburban bus line based in Richmond, Virginia. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 9,833,200, or about 31,400 per weekday as of the fourth quarter of 2023.

  4. Lockwood Broadcast Group - Wikipedia

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    On November 13, 2012, Lockwood Broadcast Group entered into an agreement to purchase Daystar affiliate WMAK from Word of God Fellowship for $2.95 million while at the same filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission to change the station's call letters to WKNX-TV. The FCC approved the sale on December 21.

  5. Richmond Main Street Station - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Main Street Station, officially the Main Street Station and Trainshed, is a historic railroad station and office building in Richmond, Virginia. It was built in 1901, and is served by Amtrak. It is also an intermodal station with Richmond's city transit bus services, which are performed by Greater Richmond Transit Company (GRTC).

  6. Richmond Staples Mill Road station - Wikipedia

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    Richmond Staples Mill Road station. / 37.6178; -77.4969. The Richmond Staples Mill Road Amtrak station is located in unincorporated Henrico County, Virginia, about 5 miles (8 km) north of downtown Richmond. The station was designed by David Volkert and Associates, and was built in 1975 as a replacement for Main Street Station in downtown ...

  7. James Edward Hanger - Wikipedia

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    In 1989, J. E. Hanger, Inc. of Washington, D.C., was purchased by Hanger Orthopedic Group, Inc. and became part of their wholly owned subsidiary, Hanger Prosthetics and Orthotics. According to the company's 2007 annual report, net sales for this patient care services segment were $571.7 million.

  8. Performance Food Group - Wikipedia

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    US$2.106 Billion ( Fiscal Year Ended July 3, 2021) [1] Number of employees. 22,770 (July 3, 2021) Website. www .pfgc .com. Performance Food Group Company (PFG) is an American company that was founded in 1885 in Richmond, Virginia, by food peddler James Capers. [2] [3] Headquartered in Goochland County, Virginia (just outside Richmond), the ...

  9. List of former primary state highways in Virginia (Richmond ...

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    Glen Allen. Existed. 1928–1942. State Route 33 Alternate was a loop off US 33 near Glen Allen, following Old Courtney Road, Courtney Road, and Mountain Road (including Old Mountain Road, cut by I-295 ). It was added to the state highway system in 1928 and 1930 as part of SR 420, [2] [3] which became SR 4 in the 1933 renumbering [4] and US 33 ...