Richmond: What are you most excited for this fall?

Whether it’s the cooler weather or one of the myriad local festivals, we want to know what you’re looking forward to this autumn

A view of the river and colorful fall foliage from a drone south of the river

There are endless reasons to love Richmond autumns — we want to know yours.

If last week’s false fall and next week’s tantalizingly temperate forecast prove anything, it’s that autumn is right around the corner. While we bide our time and watch the leaves for the first signs of changing colors, we want to know: What are you most excited for this fall?

Maybe it’s the packed lineup of festivals scheduled for the next several months. Maybe it’s the promise of fall foliage and pumpkin spice lattes. Or maybe it’s just cooler weather for your morning stroll.

Whatever it is you’re looking forward to, we want to hear it. Send it our way.

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