When you spend most of your time in Richmond in a cubicle staring at a TV screen, it's easy to forget what a spectacular collection of monuments and architectural treasures reside on Capitol Square.
Some photo highlights from yesterday's Richmond trip, with photos too big to include in the post:
The Executive Mansion, home of Gov. Timothy M. Kaine and one of the better commutes to work in the commonwealth.
Old City Hall, located between the General Assembly Building and the Patrick Henry Building
Jefferson's Temple on the Hill, also known as The Capitol, seen from the north.

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