urban exploring in richmond, virginia

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Love exploring new spots again! This was a dirty one. 

Dirty Ol’ South

Dirty Ol’ South

Interbake

Interbake

Central National Bank, May 2011

Fulton

Fulton

Abandoned Richmond: Blog of the Month

thisisrva:

This is a new part of This is RVA, and here is my first approval of a blog.

Abandoned Richmond is a blog showing the urban exploration of several abandoned areas throughout RVA. Check it out!

big ups to thisisrva for featuring us as (their FIRST EVER) Blog of the Month!

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graffitirichmond:

ghost of my grandparents

graffitirichmond:

ghost of my grandparents

Source: Flickr / larrylorca

CNB
Photography by Weston Broache

CNB

Photography by Weston Broache

CNB
Photography by Weston Broache

CNB

Photography by Weston Broache

The Daily Affair: Fulton and Urban Exploring Tips

Great post on Fulton and some urbexing tips by one of our favorite blogs, The Daily Affair!

poisonaffairphotography:

I just love urban exploring; I can’t get enough of it. These pictures are from when I went wandering around Fulton Gas Works here in Richmond with a friend of mine.

Pro tip: Always bring a trusted friend

If you do take the risk of going exploring in ruins, remember to…

Source: dailyaffair

  • Question: Can you find out exactly where the abandoned cookie factory is located? - Anonymous
  • Answer:

    We like to think that part of urban exploring is finding places on your own. ;)

    It’s an easy find though, we will tell you that it’s near Broad & Boulevard…

selfindulgences:

“IT’S OKAY” 

selfindulgences:

“IT’S OKAY” 

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neighborhoodr-richmond:

821 Cafe has new shirts - And they’re badass. Design by El Kamino!

neighborhoodr-richmond:

821 Cafe has new shirts - And they’re badass. Design by El Kamino!

Source: neighborhoodr-richmond

Paint peeling at the abandoned Armstrong Highschool. Accidental exposure overlap of a poison bottle

Paint peeling at the abandoned Armstrong Highschool. Accidental exposure overlap of a poison bottle

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