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Stories and posts Richmond loved in 2021

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A look back at our content since launching in July. | Photo by Justin Williams

Time flies when you’re having fun, Richmond. And boy did we have fun in 20(twenty-fun).

After launching in July, we sent a total of 110 newsletters and posted around 350+ posts on social media with the goal of keeping our community informed, activated + engaged.

So before we celebrate the beginning of a new year, we wanted to look back on RICtoday’s top stories and posts from 2021 + give a huge thank you to our readers and members of the community that made this year so spectacular.

🏆 By the numbers

15 Instagram-worthy restaurants in Richmond | Sept. 7 | 5,926 views

We scrolled the timeline for the most aesthetic eateries in the city. Don’t worry — having great food was a prerequisite.

Restaurants with heated patios in Richmond | Nov. 10 | 3,121 views

A little cold weather can’t stop River City foodies. We’re still growing our list of restaurants with heaters, fire pits, and cozy amenities on the table this winter.

The oldest restaurants in Richmond, VA | Dec. 8 | 2,657 views

RIC readers love restaurants — and history. Some of the best eats in town are from old school operations like Helen’s, Chiocca’s, and Joe’s Inn.

📸 Over on social

Events on the horizon | Nov. 28 | 279 likes

The view of the Lucky Strike building was the perfect backdrop for sourcing December events from followers.

Hotel for the holidays | Dec. 17 | 221 likes

A merry snap of the Jefferson Hotel lobby all decked out in holiday cheer introduced our convo on the history of the hotel.

A grand unveiling | Sept. 22 | 204 likes

We shared the moment the new Emancipation & Freedom Monument on Brown’s Island premiered to the public.

And that’s (almost) a wrap on 2021. We’ll be back next week to close the year out + cheers to the new year with you, Richmond. Happy holidays! 🍾

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