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A woman and her dog pause to drink in an iconic view of the James River from Libby Hill Park in the East End. Legend has it that the city’s founder, William Byrd II, named Richmond after the English borough of Richmond-upon-Thames because the bend of the James River at this vantage point reminded him of the Thames River in its passage through that London suburb. No evidence has ever turned up to support the story.

A woman and her dog pause to drink in an iconic view of the James River from Libby Hill Park in the East End. Legend has it that the city’s founder, William Byrd II, named Richmond after the English borough of Richmond-upon-Thames because the bend of the James River at this vantage point reminded him of the Thames River in its passage through that London suburb. No evidence has ever turned up to support the story.