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Asked: What Richmond day would you want to relive?

In honor of Groundhog Day — and the Bill Murray flick of the same name — we’re asking readers what River City day they wouldn’t mind repeating.

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The Folk Fest returns in October.

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It’s almost Groundhog Day — when we find out how long we have to keep doing this “winter” thing. But many of you might also be wondering what it would be like to be stuck in a time loop reliving the same day over again. We have Bill Murray’s 1993 movie of the same name to thank for that.

This concept got us thinking — if we could live any day in Richmond over again, what would it be?

Robin here. I’m still narrowing down my ideal day, but last year’s Folk Festival Saturday is an early contender. The weather was great, plus I’d need a few do-overs to see all the bands.

In honor of the holiday, tell us what local day you wouldn’t mind having again. You could be featured in a future article.

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