Multi-Family Yard Sale On S. Laurel

From the Craigslist ad:

Multi-Family Yard Sale – Saturday 6/6/15
8:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon
600 block of S. Laurel Street – Oregon Hill

Many families and households participating!
Here are a few of the items that will be available:
Electric clothes dryer – almost brand new!
Bookshelves
Small Kitchen appliances/housewares
Children’s board games
DVDs/CDs/VHS tapes
Manual/rotary lawn mower
Yard tools
Bicycles and bike-related items
Iron-frame canopy bed
you name it – one of us probably has it for sale!!!
** No “Early Birds” please **

Valentine Museum Photo of Riverside Houses

While he has certainly generously contributed before, neighbor Charles Pool has agreed to help focus on Oregon Hill history with the help of old photographs, maps, and other material every Thursday on a regular basis (aka “Throwback Thursday”). Here is a first post under this arrangement:

In 1924, the city expanded Oregon Hill’s Riverside Park between the gazebo and Hollywood Cemetery. Prominent businessman Moses Nunnally saved four houses from demolition by moving them from the land newly condemned by the city for the park to 810-816 Riverside Park. Ethyl Corporation later demolished 812 Riverside Park and the City of Richmond demolished 816 Riverside Park, while 810 Riverside Park and 814 Riverside Park have survived. This 1956 photograph in the collection of the Richmond History Center (formerly known as the Valentine Museum) shows the four houses 32 years after they were moved.

Riverside Park, 1956, Richmond History Center
Photo credit: 1956, Richmond History Center