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Broad Street Circa 1919: A Photographic Exhibition

Step back in time with a unique exhibition, “Broad Street Circa 1919: A Photographic Exhibition,” on view through May 30, 2026. 

The exhibition features historic photographs of Broad Street taken in 1919 by G.L. Hall, a local photographer who operated a modest studio on the street. It highlights Broad Street’s history and buildings through photographs, architectural drawings, advertisements and other historical documents from the Library’s collections. Hall’s panoramic scenes offer an authentic, ground-level perspective of an area he knew well, capturing the details and character of one of Richmond’s most iconic streets. 

The exhibit offers a glimpse of a city in motion. The year 1919 marked a period of transition and growth for Richmond and the nation. Emerging from the shadows of World War I and the 1918 influenza pandemic, the city was experiencing social shifts, economic development and an evolving urban landscape. Broad Street served as a busy corridor of commerce and culture, its architecture reflecting both the ambitions and challenges of the era.
 
Learn more about the exhibition and G.L. Hall on our website.

Calendar:
LVA Exhibitions
Date:
Friday, April 10, 2026
Time:
All Day Event
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Gallery
Audience:
  History  
Categories:

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