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2 Old Ruins to Explore in Richmond County

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Richmond County

The county is named for Charles Lennox, 3rd Duke of Richmond, a British politician and office-holder sympathetic to the cause of the American colonies. Richmond was also a first cousin to King George III.

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Old Ruins to Explore in Richmond County

Bell Auditorium

Bell Auditorium is a stately building with a long and colorful history. Constructed in 1933, It served as the home of the Richmond Academy until 1986 and has since been used as a venue for concerts, stage plays, special events, and more. The distinctive design of the auditorium features towering columns and Romanesque detailing throughout. Inside, it boasts an expansive performance hall along with more intimate chamber areas which provide seating for both small as well as larger crowds.

Saint Paul's Church

Saint Paul's Church is an impressive historical site. Built in 1842 and listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places since 1978, the church has served a cherished and beloved place for generations of locals to say their prayers and practice their faith. Modeled after architecture from the Greek Revival period, Saint Paul's Church is a beautiful example of Classical Revival style and its interior boasts stylishly detailed intricacies.

Map of Old Ruins to explore in Richmond County