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Hazen House Library contains artifacts from Bon Air's history but is open only by appointment. While one can drive by numerous 1880s era houses on Buford Road that show an architectural style signature of the Bon Air resort era, these are all private dwellings that do not regularly offer access to the public. The "historic" bridge built over the railroad tracks by the Bon Air Historical Society enable one to look out over existing railroad tracks and see where "the Steps" once disembarked train visitors to the Bon Air Hotel, but most actual evidence of the train era in Bon Air has all but disappeared. The Bon Air Historical Society and Chesterfield County Parks and Recreation Department do offer infrequent tours of the resort era houses, and once a year, Bon Air residents and cultural institutions celebrate Bon Air's resort era history by hosting a "Victorian Days" community parade and general celebration on the first weekend in May.
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initiative) announced he would be stepping down effective April 19 to be replaced by Valerie Boykin (previously deputy director of community programs at the juvenile justice department). On April 5, 2019, DJJ and Isle of Wight reached a provisional agreement to split funding of several costs that had held up the deal. The Isle of Wight Board of Supervisors was to take a final up/down vote on the measure April 18 on whether to transfer 20 acres of farmland to the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice in order to construct the $ 13.5 million facility. On Thursday April 18, the Isle of Wight Board of Supervisors voted 3–2 to reject the plan, leaving the closure of Bon Air in limbo. RISE for Youth, a Richmond-based advocacy organization, had also pushed heavily against the Isle of Wight project. as well as previous efforts to build a similar facility in
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was formerly known as Granite Road), and on Logan Street and Hazen Street in Bon Air, where a washboard surface was long rumored by local lore to be the remnants of the streetcar project. Gregory's old mansion, Granite Hall, now located in the Cherokee Estates subdivision near Williams Dam, was still in use as a private residence in 2008. The C&O's Westham Station was relocated to a Richmond city park at Robin Hood Road and Hermitage Road in 1961.
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McCarty had been seen by residents as a supporter of the state project, and he was among the three board members who voted in February to convey land to the state to allow it to build the 60-bed juvenile jail on county land. The terms voted on Thursday were negotiated over the past two months. Board
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The median income for a household in the CDP was $ 57,493, and the median income for a family was $ 67,656. Males had a median income of $ 42,796 versus $ 31,551 for females. The per capita income for the CDP was $ 26,527. About 0.8% of families and 1.8% of the population were below the poverty line,
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In the CDP, the population was spread out, with 26.6% under the age of 18, 5.7% from 18 to 24, 26.3% from 25 to 44, 27.7% from 45 to 64, and 13.7% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 40 years. For every 100 females, there were 93.2 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there
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The old bridge was dismantled, but the abutments were still visible at each end, and overhead power and telephone lines continued to mark the route for many years. Traces of the old streetcar right-of-way may be seen along gently sloped Southampton Road and Mohawk Drive near Forest Hill Avenue (which
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the DJJ agreed to absorb the cost of the demolition and the closing of two septic systems during the latest round of the county's contract negotiations with the state. The DJJ also reportedly agreed to absorb the cost of closing all but one well, which will remain open during construction for use by
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In February, the Board of Supervisors voted narrowly to transfer 20 acres of farmland to the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice in order to construct the $ 13.5 million facility, as long as their terms are met. "If we reach terms, we move forward. If we don't, project fails," reiterated Board
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There were 6,308 households, out of which 32.8% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 58.6% were married couples living together, 9.6% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.3% were non-families. 24.7% of all households were made up of individuals, and 9.1% had someone
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While remnants of the 1916 village-era post office, 1902 Hazen Library, and Hotel Grounds (currently the Bon Air Community Association) still linger at the intersection of Rockaway and McRae Roads, current day "Old Town" Bon Air is generally not a tourism attraction. The privately owned and restored
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all the way from the Westham Bridge to Bon Air, Gregory's planned streetcar line did not materialize. This may have been due to weight issues at the Westham Bridge and/or right-of-way matters in Henrico County. However, portions of the planned and partially improved route can be seen in modern times
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Instead of incarcerating youth in institutions, DJJ created alternatives, including shorter-stay residential centers and a continuum of nonresidential programs and services across the state. Virginia is funding these new options with cost savings recovered from the closing of a 258-bed correctional
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Bon Air Juvenile Correctional Center consists of the minimum security wing, with several open cottages for offenders with lesser crimes and shorter stays. The Expansion is a Level 5 Maximum security wing for all types of offenders. The Expansion has 8 units on two different housing wings. It has
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The Bon Air "Hazen Memorial" Library was built 1902 to honor Rev. Hazen, an early intellectual and community leader in Bon Air. The library building was used until Chesterfield County built a new Bon Air library in 1975. The Hazen House decayed and saw little use until it was privately restored in
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The R&D railway came through the area around 1850, connecting Manchester to Robious and the Coal Mines. An 1864 map shows a small cluster of buildings labeled "Pawhite Stop" on the "Railroad to Coal Mines" line near the site of historic Bon Air village. Another Civil War era map shows an area
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Virginia is losing the leader of a sweeping transformation of its juvenile justice system that has dramatically reduced the number of youth going into state custody and attempted to improve the odds of keeping kids who've left custody from returning. Andrew K. Block Jr. said Tuesday that he will
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As of the census of 2000, there were 16,213 people, 6,308 households, and 4,459 families residing in the CDP. The population density was 1,834.1 people per square mile (708.1/km). There were 6,502 housing units at an average density of 735.5/sq mi (284.0/km). The racial makeup of the CDP was
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Around 1875, Buford purchased portions of a large tract of land from Nathaniel and James Duval, a tract of land on the south side of the R&D right-of-way known as the old Anderson Edwards plantation. He personally (as well as through the R&D Railroad) helped in the development of Brown's
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By the mid-1950s, Bon Air experienced a suburban population boom. The Bon Air Shopping center was built at Buford and Forest Hill Ave, and subdivisions like Crestwood Farms, Highland Hills, Brighton Green, and Brookwood Estates welcomed new residents. The burgeoning population also resulted in
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While incarcerated at Bon Air Juvenile Correctional Center, residents receive mental health and rehabilitative counseling services. Specialized treatment programs include substance abuse, aggression management, sex offender, and intensive therapeutic programming. Academic and career readiness
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have met local resistance. In late March 2019, the Commonwealth of Virginia's negotiations with the Isle of Wight board of Supervisors over funding seemed to cast doubt on the plan to build in Isle of Wight. Soon after, Andrew K. Block Jr. (the architect of Virginia's Juvenile Justice Reform
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a coalition of advocacy groups wants to withhold funding for the Chesapeake project until the entire plan is complete ... "significant components of what should be a comprehensive, statewide transformation plan remain unaddressed," said Amy Woolard, attorney and policy coordinator for the
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in another section of the county had been named. A fourteen classroom addition was completed around 1964. G. H. Reid retired at the end of the 1968–69 school year, the last before the city annexed the land occupied by the school the following January 1. Also on the former Burroughs land,
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the workers. The county has agreed to continue to fund the demolition of a second house on the property,... Robertson said that the county government is anticipating the Board of Supervisors to take a final vote on the contract with the state during its meeting on Thursday, April 18
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In the first half of the 18th century, Anderson Edwards owned a large plantation on the current site of Bon Air. He sold parts of it to Nathaniel and James Duval in 1840. The Duvals' two portions of Anderson Edwards' land would eventually comprise large parts of modern-day Bon Air.
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step down as director of the Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice on April 19 after leading the agency for five years under two governors who committed to changing a punitive state approach to rehabilitation that had failed to prevent kids from returning to the system.
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surrounded by suburban shopping centers. In some cases, these shopping centers house independent businesses (butchers, coffee shops, restaurants) that are spinoffs from downtown Richmond's thriving independent business and restaurant scene. As families from the
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design from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Its name means "good air," reflecting its role as a resort getaway that wealthy Richmonders enjoyed for its fresh air as opposed to the dirty air of Richmond's industrial downtown of the late 19th century.
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clay mine said to have been located on the south side of the tracks near the current Buford Road bridge. A plant built in Manchester to process the clay from Bon Air burned before it could go into production, ending the project.
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The oldest lending Library in Chesterfield County was built in 1902 by the Bon Air Association as a Memorial to Dr. James K. Hazen, minister of Bon Air Presbyterian Church and a literary and educational leader of the community.
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owned by "Cogbill" which is in the vicinity of the area near Buford Road near current day Bon Air Elementary School and Grand Summit subdivision. Early maps also lists a "Powhite Station" 1/2 mile east of Robiou's Station.
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The CAP Unit was established upon the closure of the RDC. The core functions include the receipt and review of all commitment packets as well as the intake, orientation, and evaluation phase of a resident's direct care
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Survey of a part of Chesterfield County, Virginia. Made under the direction of A.H. Campbell Capt. P.E. & Ch'f Top'l Dep't. by P.W.O. Koerner Lieut. P.E.; B.F. Blackford and C.E. Cassell Asst. Eng'rs. 1862 &
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in 1977, the Bon Air Historical Society was founded in 1978, and in 1988 the society assisted in generating an application for the Bon Air Historic District submitted to the National Register of Historic Places.
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provided a more healthful atmosphere, particularly in the hot summer months in central Virginia. With its nearby location and greater elevation, Bon Air offered these features nearby, and was founded as a summer
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plantation. The Bon Air area came to be known as Brown's Summit, probably named for the Brown family farm which was located near the southwest corner of present-day intersection of Jahnke Road and Brown Road.
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Rail continued to serve as the primary means of transportation to and from Bon Air until the automobile era. The original Southern Railway Station was a building brought to Bon Air from the
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In 1987, the traffic patterns changed when the Powhite Parkway Extension cut across southern Bon Air from Chippenham Parkway to Jahnke Road on Midlothian Turnpike. Further, when the
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In 1877, Buford was among the first investors and officers in the Bon Air Land and Improvement Company. Other R&D officials involved in the development of Bon Air were General
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Summit, which was renamed Grand Summit, then Bon Air, after the French expression for "good air". This choice may also have been related to the earlier settlement by French
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members Joel C. Acree and Don Rosie also voted to reject the deal's terms. Two other supervisors, Rudolph T. Jefferson and Dick Grice, voted in its favor.
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Prior to the advent of the 1877 resort in Bon Air, the area had some settlements. Brown Road and Belleau Drive each follow portions of the old
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three dedicated units for sex offenders, with the other four being regular wards and one for individuals with intellectual disabilities.
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1882 map of Bon Air, showing the depot, hotel and annex, and dance pavilion, as well as the streets and undeveloped residential parcels
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In 1967 Chesterfield County began to operate the Hazen Library and moved the location in 1975, according to a plaque on the building.
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opened in 2004, which competed with other retail centers and malls (Chesterfield Town Center and Cloverleaf Mall) nearby to Bon Air.
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community consisted mainly of pre-fabricated, contemporary (now described as “mid-century modern”) homes designed by noted architect
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Bon Air is located entirely within Chesterfield County, Virginia and mostly within the 23235 zip code. It is bounded to the north by
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A map in the Virginia State Library - (Virginia Board of Public Works Record #000012006) shows the Richmond and Danville Railroad.
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was built, construction severed the old Warwick Road route in the mid-1960s when it was built between present-day Jahnke Road and
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in Richmond was named), his wife Mary Stuart McGuire, and their 10 children, many of whom also went into the field of medicine.
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living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.47 and the average family size was 2.97.
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player who founded what became Sergeant's Pet Care Products while creating treatments for his favorite hunting dog,
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In the late 2010s, the Commonwealth of Virginia began a process of Juvenile Prison reform with expertise from the
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A portion of what was then considered Bon Air was annexed by the City of Richmond in 1970. In the Bon Air area,
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training are provided on campus. Residents are able to earn a high school or high school equivalency diploma.
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Bon Air is bounded by Huguenot Road to the north and west, Powhite Pkwy and Chippenham Pkwy to the east, and
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Places of worship in Bon Air include Buford Road Baptist, Bon Air Presbyterian, St. Joseph Roman Catholic,
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Bon Air's elementary school was already in its second home, but most high school students had to travel to
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geological regions, the average elevation in the Bon Air area is approximately 200 feet (60 m) above
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opened on September 6, 1960. The first principal was G. H. (Gurney Holland) Reid, a longtime principal of
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In the 20th century, as the residential area around Richmond grew, Bon Air evolved into a middle-class
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south of the Inn site on Burroughs Street, and a stop near the current subdivision of Woodmont for the
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neighborhoods. Originally developed as a resort, a central portion of Bon Air has been designated as a
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In the 19th century, it was believed that the higher elevation and distance from the urban area of
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town about 8 miles (13 km) outside of Richmond by railroad. One of the founders was Colonel
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leave the city in search of a better school system and affordable housing, many settle in the
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annex for the Bon Air Hotel, which survived the fire that destroyed the main hotel in 1889.
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Virginia "comes out strong" this time. Bon Air reports a new club of twenty-four members"
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in 1911. The privately owned Westham Bridge was financed by a group headed by developer
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high schools. In the 1960s, a new high school and later a middle school were built by
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was routed across the Westham Bridge. It connected River Road and Westham Parkway in
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had significantly improved ability to access the West End of Richmond. In 1985, the
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ended commuter service to Richmond in 1957, and the Bon Air station was dismantled.
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during its massive postwar expansion, which ended in 1894 with the formation of the
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After Burroughs died in 1915, the Bethany Home was taken over by others, including
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1970s - present: Additional Suburbanization and Historic Preservation of Bon Air
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of Supervisor Chairman William McCarty, who represents the Newport District in
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farmhouse which was earlier known as "The Old Burton Place") was purchased by
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An area just outside of the Bon Air CDP is also home two facilities of the
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Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Virginia
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and several other important hospitals and medical schools (and for whom
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including 0.9% of those under age 18 and 1.8% of those age 65 or over.
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settlers who came to the area in the eighteenth century to escape
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was under development as a resort for Richmonders, located on the
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JustChildren Program, part of a coalition called RISE for Youth
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Claflin, Mary Anne, and Richardson, Elizabeth Guy (1977)
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line from an existing line at Westhampton Park (now the
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center and a 40-bed reception and diagnostic center.
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of Bon Air with 10-minute access to the city or the
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infrastructure and civic amenities being built. The
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History of the National Register of Historic Places
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The community is considered a suburb of the 2585: 2357: 2159:"State to fund most site work for DJJ center" 1600: 1598: 1003:on part of the former Bethany home property. 372:Southside (Richmond, Virginia) § History 8: 1776:. Virginia Department of Historic Resources 1112:(northwest of Bon Air) opened in 1990. The 2592: 2578: 2570: 2364: 2350: 2342: 1859:"US Gazetteer files: 2010, 2000, and 1990" 1398:of any race were 1.73% of the population. 1242: 906:) to Bon Air, which he saw as becoming a " 31: 2601:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 878:about 7 miles (11 km) upstream from 744:. Other prominent residents included Dr. 492: 467: 425:U.S. National Register of Historic Places 1531:St. Edward the Confessor Catholic Church 1123: 779:, a Confederate civil war veteran from 1979:Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice 1962:Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice 1541: 1420:Virginia Department of Juvenile Justice 1231:originate nearby, which flows into the 267: 243: 209: 188: 180: 151: 121: 86: 74: 62:outside the city limits defined by the 50: 1992:"Bon Air Juvenile Correctional Center" 1693:"National Register Information System" 1262: 1235:just upstream from downtown Richmond. 1050:were allowed to remain in the county. 658:. He became a lawyer, and represented 408: 2306:, Hale Publishing, Richmond, Virginia 1547: 1545: 1519:Japanese weekend supplementary school 1034:1970 Richmond-Chesterfield annexation 654:Colonel Buford was a graduate of the 345:and Midlothian Turnpike to the South. 277: 255: 226: 201: 193: 172: 164: 156: 139: 129: 7: 3393:Census-designated places in Virginia 1975:Bon Air Juvenile Correctional Center 1698:National Register of Historic Places 1414:Bon Air Juvenile Correctional Center 1390:, and 1.10% from two or more races. 705:founded by Reverend Hazen in 1885. 385:that dates back to the 18th century 58:Bon Air is located directly west of 2313:, University Press of Mississippi, 835:about 8 miles (13 km) west of 3403:Victorian architecture in Virginia 2372:Municipalities and communities of 2211:MArtz, Michael (August 23, 2016). 2184:Dujardin, Peter (April 18, 2019). 2157:Faleski, Stephen (April 5, 2019). 1830:. Hale Publications. January 1977. 1742:Flood, Theodore L (D. D.) (1886). 1499:The Kids of the Polk Street School 1470:Chesterfield County Public Schools 1252: 1001:Chesterfield County Public Schools 177:0.04 sq mi (0.1 km) 169:8.3 sq mi (21.6 km) 161:8.3 sq mi (21.6 km) 25: 2130:Martz, Michael (March 26, 2019). 2061:"central admission and placement" 1513:Japanese School (リッチモンド(VA)補習授業校 1137:Bon Air is largely a residential 666:during 1853 and 1854. During the 3106: 3099: 988:for National Homes Corporation. 491: 484: 466: 459: 76: 52: 3398:Geography of Richmond, Virginia 2311:The Sinking of the U.S.S. Cairo 1581:United States Geological Survey 1069:As Bon Air became increasingly 957:1950s Suburban Development Boom 792:International Cotton Exposition 2238:Hall, Brett (April 19, 2019). 2103:. 10 On your Side WAVY Norfolk 2099:Hall, Brett (April 22, 2019). 1577:"US Board on Geographic Names" 1042:, Thompson Middle School, and 1018:Fred D. Thompson Middle School 941:(named in honor of the French 886:, it was named for the nearby 641:Richmond and Danville Railroad 590: 577: 1: 3413:Suburbs of Richmond, Virginia 2375:Chesterfield County, Virginia 2256:"DJJ is disapointed [ 1948:. Retrieved on April 5, 2015. 1717:"Virginia Landmarks Register" 1085:opened in 1988 near Bon Air, 1044:J.B. Fisher Elementary School 500:Show map of the United States 82:Location of Bon Air, Virginia 1482:Greenfield Elementary School 1162:and/ or Chippenham Parkway. 1013:G. H. 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Casey Foundation 1358: 1343: 1328: 1313: 1298: 1283: 1268: 1261: 1256: 1251: 1248: 576:NRHP reference  453: 449: 440: 431: 422: 417:Bon Air Historic District 415: 411: 335:Definition and Boundaries 206:2,200/sq mi (830/km) 87: 75: 51: 41: 2517:Chesterfield Court House 2397:Chesterfield Court House 1114:Stony Point Fashion Park 972:Stony Point Fashion Park 939:Huguenot Memorial Bridge 565:Architectural style 326:with many structures of 185:328 ft (100 m) 1490:James River High School 896:George Craghead Gregory 794:which had been held in 645:Southern Railway System 402:Bon Air: the resort era 296:census-designated place 44:Census-designated place 3342:Keeper of the Register 3254:Poquoson (no listings) 2489: 1800:richmondthenandnow.com 1170:Bon Air is located at 1148:Richmond neighborhoods 1130: 1093:opened, anchored by a 1048:Bon Air Primary School 1009:Manchester High School 974:(D) was built in 2003. 904:University of Richmond 848: 768: 713: 656:University of Virginia 560:105 acres (42 ha) 434:U.S. Historic district 3362:Contributing property 2487: 1723:on September 21, 2013 1703:National Park Service 1553:"U.S. Census website" 1486:Robious Middle School 1472:serving the area are 1244:Historical population 1189:37.52000°N 77.56889°W 1127: 947:religious persecution 826: 762: 736:and highly acclaimed 711: 541:37.52611°N 77.55722°W 377:Pre-resort settlement 229: • Summer ( 107:37.52000°N 77.56889°W 2558:United States portal 2116:Isle of Wight County 1996:www.djj.virginia.gov 1504:Patricia Reilly Giff 1458:Chesapeake, Virginia 1453:Isle of Wight County 1120:Bon Air in the 2000s 1110:Shoppes at Bellgrade 1040:Huguenot High School 1005:Huguenot High School 670:, Buford served the 475:Show map of Virginia 203: • Density 2338:, community website 2049:. November 8, 2018. 1865:. February 12, 2011 1245: 1194:37.52000; -77.56889 1185: /  1097:store. The 1990s, 1064:Midlothian Turnpike 876:Chesterfield County 845:Chesterfield County 683:Francis H. Pierpont 660:Pittsylvania County 613:Designated VLR 546:37.52611; -77.55722 537: /  356:Midlothian Turnpike 316:Richmond-Petersburg 300:Chesterfield County 112:37.52000; -77.56889 103: /  70:of the James River. 2490: 2304:Bon Air: A History 1946:U.S. Census Bureau 1914:U.S. Census Bureau 1827:Bon Air: A History 1583:. October 25, 2007 1243: 1131: 1075:Bon Air: A History 1060:Chippenham Parkway 986:Charles M. Goodman 849: 769: 714: 703:Chautauqua Society 633:Algernon S. Buford 514:Richmond, Virginia 195: • Total 174: • Water 158: • Total 64:Chippenham Parkway 3370: 3369: 3357:Historic district 2567: 2566: 2246:on April 19, 2019 1705:. March 13, 2009. 1640:on March 28, 2019 1439:Potential Closure 1406:were 85.9 males. 1363: 1362: 1211:Just west of the 1204:According to the 1139:bedroom community 968:Chesterfield Mall 908:bedroom community 862:In 1911, the new 680:Virginia Governor 637:Chatham, Virginia 620: 619: 608:November 15, 1988 600:Significant dates 289: 288: 166: • Land 60:Downtown Richmond 36:Bon Air, Virginia 16:(Redirected from 3420: 3150:Colonial Heights 3110: 3103: 3102: 2594: 2587: 2580: 2571: 2559: 2552: 2486: 2398: 2391: 2381: 2376: 2366: 2359: 2352: 2343: 2291: 2284:Japanese version 2276:Japanese Schools 2272: 2263: 2262: 2253: 2251: 2235: 2229: 2228: 2222: 2220: 2208: 2202: 2201: 2195: 2193: 2181: 2175: 2174: 2168: 2166: 2161:. 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Bon Air, VA
Census-designated place
Bon Air is located directly west of Downtown Richmond outside the city limits defined by the Chippenham Parkway on the south side of the James River.
Downtown Richmond
Chippenham Parkway
south side
Location of Bon Air, Virginia
37°31′12″N 77°34′8″W / 37.52000°N 77.56889°W / 37.52000; -77.56889
Virginia
County
Chesterfield
Time zone
UTC−5
Eastern (EST)
DST
UTC−4
ZIP code
Area code
804
FIPS code
GNIS
census-designated place
Chesterfield County
2020 census
independent city
Richmond
Richmond-Petersburg
Southside
National Historic District
Victorian

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