Asked: What’s on your Richmond bucket list?

Picture this. Your friend, family member, work buddy, or pen pal is visiting the River City for the first time. We’re building a Richmond bucket list, and we need your help.

We want to know: Whats one thing a Richmond visitor has to do?

Maybe a trip to Belle Isle is in the cards, or a walk around the galleries at the VMFA. Is Maymont non-negotiable? Don’t forget the food — where are you taking a guest to eat, drink, or enjoy a dessert? What local hotel has your endorsement for a stay?

Basically, finish this question for us: Did you really visit Richmond if you didn’t… [insert can’t-miss opportunity here]?

Send us your thoughtsyour response could make it into our upcoming article.

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