The Washington Post
10 Things To Do In Richmond
by Jennifer Barger
February 19, 2003
"The Old and the New South rub shoulders in theis one-time capital of the Confederacy - evident from a drive down Monument Avenue, where statues of J.E.B. Stuart and Robert E. Lee now keep company with native son Arthur Ashe. But Civil War history may be a major part of Richmond's Draw, the Virginia capital also boasts Victorian neighborhoods, impressive museums and sophisticated restaurants. And they city claims a laid-back attitude that makes it feel much farther thatn 90 miles from D.C."
#10 on the list - Shockoe Slip and Shockoe Bottom Nightlife
"Well dressed patrons crowd the groovy, mismatched sofas at Europa's late-night, lower-level lounge."


