Virginia Center for Architecture

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Virginia Center for Architecture is one of the nation’s few museums dedicated to architecture. It is located in the Branch House (designed by architect John Russell Pope) in the Fan District of Richmond, Virginia. Its purpose is “to raise architecture awareness and educate visitors to architecture’s importance to quality of life.”

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