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Historic Richmond Foundation
Founded1956
FounderElisabeth Scott Bocock, Louise Catterall, Mary Wingfield Scott, Dr. Wyndham B. Blanton, and others

Tax ID no.

54-6026404
FocusHistoric preservation
Location
  • 4 East Main Street, Suite 1C, Richmond, VA 23219

Area served

Richmond, Virginia
ProductHistoric Preservation in Richmond, VA

Key people

Cyane Crump, Executive Director;
Websitehttp://www.historicrichmond.com/

Historic Richmond Foundation was founded in 1956 by Elisabeth Scott Bocock, Louise Catterall, Mary Wingfield Scott, Dr. Wyndham B. Blanton, and others[1][2] in order to save the Church Hill area surrounding St. John's Church. The mission of Historic Richmond is "to shape the future of Richmond by preserving our distinctive historic character, sparking revitalization and championing our important architectural legacy".[3]

Preservation

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Through the years, it has saved numerous buildings in Richmond through the application of its revolving fund, including: the Adam Craig House in Shockoe Bottom, the Church Hill neighborhood in Richmond, Virginia that surrounds St. John's Church, the Ellen Glasgow House, the National Theater, the Elmira Shelton House, Old City Hall and Monumental Church. In addition, it has championed the preservation of numerous Richmond neighborhoods including Union Hill, the Fan District, Springhill, Oregon Hill, Monument Avenue and Windsor Farms. In 2005, it merged with the William Byrd BranchofPreservation Virginia (formerly known as the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities). It remains a separate 501(c)(3) non-profit, though it maintains an affiliation with Preservation Virginia through joint memberships and other cooperative programs.

Current projects

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Current restoration projects include the 19th century Monumental Church in Court End and St. John's Mews in Church Hill.

Historic Richmond's Executive Director is Cyane Crump. In 2000, the organization moved to the William C. Allen Double House (1836) at 4-6 East Main Street, where it maintains its headquarters today.

References

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  1. ^ Richmond Times Dispatch, Elisabeth Scott Bocock Obituary, Article date December 12, 1985
  • ^ Historic Richmond Foundation, Mission and History Page
  • ^ Hitz, Mary Buford. Never Ask Permission: Elizabeth Scott Bocock of Richmond, p. 57
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