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Richmond and Downtown
Vancouver International Airport is located on Sea Island in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada, about from Downtown Vancouver.
Air-there are no public use airports located in Hudson, though citizens have access to the New Richmond Regional Airport, and Downtown St. Paul airport for general aviation, and the Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport for commercial, and international flights.
* Beaver Creek ( right ); flows from Richmond Hill to the future Downtown Markham development area ; bounded by Major Mackenzie Drive-Bayview Avenue to Warden-Highway 407 )
There is also the aerospace campus in Richmond, the marine campus in North Vancouver, the Great Northern Way, and Downtown campus in Vancouver.
Richmond is 15 km from North Gower, 32 km from Carleton Place, 36 km from Downtown Ottawa, 41 km from Smiths Falls and 45 km from Perth.
In addition to Central Link Light Rail, the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel currently serves the following bus routes during tunnel operating hours: King County Metro 41 ( Northgate, Lake City ), 71 ( U-District, Wedgwood ), 72 ( U-District, Lake City ), 73 ( U-District, Jackson Park ), 74 Express ( U-District, Sand Point ), 76 ( Green Lake P & R, Wedgwood ), 77 ( Maple Leaf, Jackson Park, North City ), 101 ( Renton ), 102 ( South Renton, Fairwood ), 106 ( Rainier Beach, Renton ), 150 ( Southcenter, Kent ), 212 ( Eastgate ), 216 ( Sammamish, Bear Creek P & R ), 217 ( Eastgate, N Issaquah ), 218 ( Eastgate Freeway Station, Issaquah Highlands P & R ), 255 ( Kirkland, Brickyard P & R ), 301 ( Richmond Beach, Aurora Village ), 316 ( Green Lake P & R, NSCC, Meridian Park ) and Sound Transit Express 550 ( Bellevue ).
In addition to Central Link Light Rail, the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel currently serves the following bus routes during tunnel operating hours: King County Metro 41 ( Northgate, Lake City ), 71 ( U-District, Wedgwood ), 72 ( U-District, Lake City ), 73 ( U-District, Jackson Park ), 74 Express ( U-District, Sand Point ), 76 ( Green Lake P & R, Wedgwood ), 77 ( Maple Leaf, Jackson Park, North City ), 101 ( Renton ), 102 ( South Renton, Fairwood ), 106 ( Rainier Beach, Renton ), 150 ( Southcenter, Kent ), 212 ( Eastgate ), 216 ( Sammamish, Bear Creek P & R ), 217 mornings only ( Eastgate, N Issaquah ), 218 ( Eastgate Freeway Station, Issaquah Highlands P & R ), 255 ( Kirkland, Brickyard P & R ), 301 ( Richmond Beach, Aurora Village ), 316 ( Green Lake P & R, NSCC, Meridian Park ) and Sound Transit Express 550 ( Bellevue ).
The system became interoperable with the E-ZPass toll collection system on October 27, 2004, although Richmond Metropolitan Authority owned toll roads — Boulevard Bridge, the Downtown Expressway, and the Powhite Parkway ( excluding the extension )— did not begin accepting E-ZPass until August 3, 2005 ; E-ZPass integration had been delayed due to damages from Tropical Storm Gaston.
* Downtown Expressway in Richmond.
Tolls were removed from all portions of the former Richmond-Petersburg Turnpike in 1992, although the road now connects with several newer locally oriented toll facilities, including Richmond Metropolitan Authority's Downtown Expressway ( State Route 195 ) which interchanges with the former Turnpike on the I-95 James River Bridge, and the Pocahontas Parkway ( State Route 895 ) which connects I-95 at exit 67 with Interstate 295 and the Richmond International Airport.
It extends through Church Hill to Downtown Richmond.
Also known as U. S. Route 250 west of Downtown Richmond, it extends west through Richmond's West End all the way to the outermost suburbs of Richmond just beyond Short Pump near the intersection of I-295 and I-64.
There are several areas in Downtown Richmond, each with their a distinct history and character.
Known as the Beltline Expressway, the highway runs from Virginia State Route 195 ( SR 195 ), a toll road that continues south into Downtown Richmond, north to I-64 and I-95 on the northern edge of Richmond.
I-195 begins as a continuation of SR 195 ( Downtown Expressway ), a toll road that connects I-195 with I-95 in Downtown Richmond.
Ramps to southbound I-195 converge and ramps from northbound I-195 diverge for westbound I-64 toward Charlottesville, northbound I-95 toward Washington, and eastbound I-64 and southbound I-95 ( Richmond – Petersburg Turnpike ) toward Downtown Richmond, where the Interstates diverge toward Norfolk and Petersburg, respectively.
Known as the Downtown Expressway, the state highway runs from Interstate 195 ( I-195 ) east to I-95 within the independent city of Richmond.
SR 195 is a toll freeway that connects the West End of Richmond with Downtown Richmond.

Richmond and Historic
* National Register of Historic Places listings in Richmond, Virginia
* National Register of Historic Places listings in Richmond County, Virginia
* National Register of Historic Places listings in Richmond County, North Carolina
* Old Richmond Historic District
* Richmond Railroad Station Historic District
The trail is planned to be connected to, and become part of, the National Road Heritage Trail, extending approximately 150 miles from Terre Haute to Richmond using the former Pennsylvania and Vandalia rail corridors, wherever possible, and closely follow the Historic National Road for much of its route.
* Historic maps of Richmond in the Sanborn Maps of Missouri Collection at the University of Missouri
* Richmond Hill ( Livingston, New York ), listed on the National Register of Historic Places
The First Congregational Church, home of the Richmond Community Theatre, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and the State of Michigan placed a historical marker in front of the Harold and Mabelle Weller House.
The Richmond Area Historical and Genealogical Society owns and maintains three historic buildings and one replica building in Bailey Historic Park.
In the Hermitage Road Historic District of Richmond, Virginia, the A. P.
Originally known as Coccles Town ( sometimes misreckoned as Cuckolds Town ) because of the abundance of oyster and clam shells found in the waters of the nearby Fresh Kills, Richmondtown gained its present name in 1728 when the village now preserved as Historic Richmond Town was founded.
The south branch is Richmond Creek, which drains much of the central part of the island, with its headwaters near Historic Richmond Town, on the southern end of the terminal moraine of the island.
* Mount Airy, Richmond County, Virginia, a mid-Georgian plantation house built for Col. John Tayloe, listed on the National Register of Historic Places ( NRHP ) in Richmond County and a National Historic Landmark
* Starr Historic District, Richmond, Indiana
* Hermitage Road Historic District, a Northside neighborhood in Richmond, Virginia
The Britton Cottage is preserved at nearby Historic Richmond Town.
From Richmond east to the harbor area near the mouth of Hampton Roads, US 60 again essentially parallels I-64 through Williamsburg and the Historic Triangle region, extending down the Virginia Peninsula east to the Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel which it shares with I-64.
The South Shore is a geographical term applied to the area in the New York City borough of Staten Island, south and east of the island's ridge of hills ( and Richmond Creek and Fresh Kills south of Historic Richmond Town ) along the waterfront and adjacent areas from the Narrows to the mouth of the Arthur Kill, although many observers prefer to restrict its scope to the neighborhoods located between the shoreline of Raritan Bay on one side and Richmond Creek and Fresh Kills on the other, thus encompassing the neighborhoods of Great Kills to Tottenville only.

Richmond and District
* James Henry Greathead, who helped with the Tower Subway, and became resident engineer on the Hammersmith extension railway and the Richmond extension of the Metropolitan District Railway, a post which he held for four years.
The Thomas E. Dewey Medal, sponsored by the law firm of Dewey & LeBoeuf LLP, is awarded annually to one outstanding Assistant District Attorney in each of New York City's five counties ( New York, Kings, Queens, Bronx, and Richmond ).
* Richmond District, San Francisco, California
In May 1914, Richmond became the headquarters of the Fifth District of the Federal Reserve Bank.
In 1990 religion and politics intersected to impact the outcome of the Eighth District election in South Richmond.
, the Richmond City Council consisted of: Kathy C. Graziano, 4th District, President of Council ; Ellen F. Robertson, 6th District, Vice-President of Council ; Bruce Tyler, 1st District ; Charles R. Samuels, 2nd District ; Chris A. Hilbert, 3rd District ; E. Martin ( Marty ) Jewell, 5th District ; Cynthia I Newbille, 7th District ; Reva M. Trammell, 8th District ; and Douglas G. Conner Jr., 9th District.
* Berkshire Middle District is located in Pittsfield and contains records for the city of Pittsfield and the towns of Becket, Dalton, Hinsdale, Lee, Lenox, Otis, Peru, Richmond, Stockbridge, Tyringham and Washington.
Below this building Gunnersbury station serves the Richmond branch of the District line and the London Overground to Stratford.
London Underground ( District Line ) services run to Richmond and to central London.
East Richmond Heights is home to Mira Vista Elementary School, which is part of the West Contra Costa Unified School District.
The sewer system is maintained by the Stege Sanitary District, which also includes the city of El Cerrito and the Richmond Annex area of Richmond.
* Richmond TIF District
Public education in the village of Richmond is provided by the Edison Local School District.

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