
This monument is for native Virginian Maj. Gen. Stuart, who served the US Army and the Confederate States Army.

This monument is for native Virginian Maj. Gen. Stuart, who served the US Army and the Confederate States Army.

Stuart Circle in the Fan district of Richmond, Virginia, with a view of the First English Lutheran Church that was built back in 1911.

This picture shows a dramatic shot of the Robert E. Lee statue on Monument Avenue. Robert E. Lee is known for being a colonel in the United States Army and a general for the Confederate Army in Northern Virginia.
A less famous replica of Lady Liberty stands where Chimborazo Hospital once stood, now Chimborazo Park in the Church Hill area. The hospital was one of the largest military hospitals during the Civil War and is named for a volcano of the same name in Ecuador.

A monument of Bill Robinson, more commonly known as Mr. Bojangles, who was an African-American tap dancer and entertainer on both the stage and in film.