Homegrown local business, that was made to give you the option of getting brand name clothes and much more at an affordable price.

The character and history at the Science Museum of Virginia are unparalleled. From the majestic Broad Street Station Rotunda and marble pillars, to the newly added sleek steel and glass Dewey Gottwald Center, the Museum offers customizable settings for any occasion.Whether you’re planning a small or large meeting, intimate gathering or a grand-scale affair, our facilities are equipped to accommodate events of all sizes. You can even utilize our preferred caterers to help with not just food/beverage, but your design and decorations as well. Prior to your event, our on-site planner will collaborate with you to ensure every detail is covered. Additionally, on your special day, a host of professional and courteous staff will make certain your event runs seamlessly.Let your imagination soar with this historic blank palate to bring your event to a stunning realization. Whether you are looking for elegance or casual fun, let us help you plan your special event today!

Shakoor’s Merchandise has been very successful in the selling of ethnic and cultural garments, along with artifacts from around the world. We sell natural and health products as well as the world renowned Shea butter, with Sea Moss, herbal teas, and natural soaps. Shakoor’s has one of the largest Wholesale & Retail businesses on the East Coast selling exotic oils, incense, educational, religious, historical posters, and books. The products Shakoor’s sell are not massed produced and are not found in department stores.

Jewelry for the modern goddess, handcrafted with an ancient feel. influenced by mythology, human history, the cosmos and our natural world.Shop the studio Wednesday-Friday from 1-6pm and Saturday from 12-6pm.

Located in the heart of historic downtown Richmond known as the Court End neighborhood, the Valentine collects, preserves and interprets Richmond’s unique stories through exhibitions, programs, guided tours, events and stewardship of the Wickham House. Built by prominent attorney John Wickham in 1812, the house is a spectacular example of 19th-century Federal architecture. Listed as a National Historic Landmark, the Wickham House was designated as a museum of Richmond history in the will of Mann Valentine Jr., the home’s last private owner. In 1898, it became the first home of the Valentine Museum. In keeping with Mann Valentine’s wishes, the museum has amassed an extensive collection of costumes, textiles, objects, photographs, artwork and ephemera related to the region’s 400-year history.  Th Edward V. Valentine Sculpture Studio is one of only four surviving 19th-century scultpure studios in the U.S. that is open to the public.  Sally Bell’s Kitchen is a locally owned eatery has been serving homemade sandwiches, salads and desserts to Richmond residents for almost nine decades.  Lunch is served Monday-Friday in the Valentine Garden.

A collective café and lounge geared toward “creatives” and community-oriented people. The front half of the Urban Hang Suite space is home to a “social café,” a high-energy area that can seat 15 people, meant for quick in-and-out visits, commonly accompanied by live music or a DJ.

Located next to The National in downtown Richmond. Plan your event with us. Happy Hour from 4-7 Monday through Friday.

The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts in Richmond, Virginia, is one of the largest comprehensive art museums in the United States. VMFA, which opened in 1936, is a state agency and privately endowed educational institution. Its purpose is to collect, preserve, exhibit, and interpret art, and to encourage the study of the arts. Through the Office of Statewide Partnerships program, the museum offers curated exhibitions, arts-related audiovisual programs, symposia, lectures, conferences, and workshops by visual and performing artists. In addition to presenting a wide array of special exhibitions, the museum provides visitors with the opportunity to experience a global collection of art that spans more than 6,000 years. VMFA’s permanent holdings encompass nearly 40,000 artworks, including the largest public collection of Fabergé outside of Russia, the finest collection of Art Nouveau outside of Paris, and one of the nation’s finest collections of American art. VMFA is also home to important collections of Chinese art, English silver, and French Impressionist, Post-Impressionist, British sporting, and modern and contemporary art, as well as renowned South Asian, Himalayan, and African art. In May 2010, VMFA opened its doors to the public after a transformative expansion, the largest in its history. The Virginia Museum of Fine Arts is the only art museum in the United States open 365 days a year with free general admission.

Busch Gardens® Williamsburg is an action-packed European-themed adventure park with 17th-century charm and 21st-century technology, boasting more than 100 acres of family fun. Home to top-rated, world class roller coasters including Pantheon and DarKoaster, more than 50 rides and attractions, shows and delicious culinary experiences. Busch Gardens has been voted the “World’s Most Beautiful Amusement Park” every year since 1990. Park operation varies Jan. through Dec.

For more information, visit Busch Gardens or call (757) 229-4386.

For more than 30 years Chef Moats, a native of Norfolk, has led the culinary team at some of the most successful restaurants in Hampton Roads, Including Timbuktu, Blue Water Cafe, Byrd and Baldwin Brother’s Steakhouse, and 456 Fish. For your dining pleasure, Chef Moats is proud to offer to you the fine cuisine of 350 Grace.