I'm a total foodie, so I love taking advantage of the growing food scene. New restaurants open weekly here, it seems, so there's always something exciting to try.
Read MoreYou can get oysters and wine at a speakeasy for less than twelve dollars.
Read MoreGay-friendly and exciting. Come and experience what my city has to offer!
Read MoreA community on the verge of something big.
Read MoreI probably spend most of my time in Carytown and the Museum District.
Read MoreYou could say Richmond is at the heart of love for Josh Walters and Ryan Ramsey. While neither are native Richmonders, the city played an integral part in both of their stories.
Read MoreRelationships and Richmond have always been analogous for Carol Pamperin and Sharon Dunsing. Carol has called the city home for her entire life, while Sharon and her family have lived here for almost 50 years.
Read MoreCarol and her wife Mary were the plaintiffs in the federal lawsuit against Virginia's ban on Marriage Equality.
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Recently, about 3 weeks ago, I was tired of being myself around my friends but not my family, so I sat down with my mom and told her I was very sure, I was bisexual. And she accepted me, she told my dad and I am the happiest person I've ever been.
Read MoreRichmond is a beautiful, right-sized city. There is so much to do during each of the four seasons yet small enough to easily navigate.
Read MoreThere's so much that I love, it's hard to choose. I do love all of our free concerts and festivals. And the food!
Read MoreIt's a medium-sized city with lots to do...whether you want to go to a restaurant or the theatre or the many festivals or the river or the museums...cost of living is good and there's plenty of employment. Traffic is good..not too many rush hours.
Read More"My favorite dining experience in Richmond is Sally Bell's box lunches for two with a bottle of Billecart Salmon Rose or good sparkling cider in the bamboo overlooking the Japanese garden at Maymont."
Read More"I live on a street filled with LGBT families all raising their kids - I love how we are now the norm."
Read MoreRichmond is peaceful and accessible with a wonderful, eclectic culture. I lived in San Francisco for a dozen years, and our city I think is much more open and welcoming.
Read MoreMy favorite thing to do in RVA is kayak the James River and relax while soaking in the rays and enjoying a great view of the city skyline.
Read MoreThe restaurant scene, indy band venues, and historical places are off the chain in Richmond. There is so much to do!
Read MoreRichmond is such a beautiful and historic city. Everywhere you turn you can see history or a beautiful sight, such as the James River.
Read MoreDespite its conservative leanings and old school Southern traditions, you can find rich culture in RVA, including great theater, great food, and a warm and accepting LGBT community.
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