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Name: Anonymous on Nov 18, 2008Comments: The general vicinity of RIchmond, Virginia once had twelve Civil War battlefields. To the best of my recollection, all of them are now damaged or non-existent except for one or two now. Enough said about too many people being short-sighted about the future of our lands for future generationsFlag
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Name: Billy C. Mayo on Nov 18, 2008Comments: The historic resources of Richmond City and Henrico County should be preserved for future generations to enjoy.Flag
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Name: Ken Hopson on Nov 18, 2008Comments: Henrico Admin - There is no need to destroy historic resources. Smart planning practices are readily available and the tools in this petition are exemplary. Protecting the character of this historic county IS an investment in the future. - KenFlag
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Name: Robert Vernon on Nov 19, 2008Comments: Historical resources are non-renewable. Preserve them or lose them.Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Nov 19, 2008Comments: the rural west end was ruined and now it is spreading to the rural east end. time to slow down and think about something except the almighty dollar.Flag
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Name: MARIE JENNINGS on Nov 19, 2008Comments: I AM A MEMBER OF THE HENRICO HISTORICAL SOCIETY WITH 3/4 OF MY FAMILY HISTORY COMING FROM THE VARINA/DARBYTOWN AREA OF HENRICO. I AM VERY INTERESTED IN PRESERVING WHAT WE HAVE LEFT OF OUR HISTORY.Flag
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Name: Lynn Taylor on Nov 24, 2008Comments: Please preserve our Historic and archaeological resourcesFlag
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Name: Susan Kern on Nov 24, 2008Comments: History tourism is important to Virginia. Development in Virginia needs to respect our natural and historical resources.Flag
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Name: Jane Koontz on Nov 25, 2008Comments: Henrico County is blessed with abundant Early American and Civil War history. The county should protect its historic sites with special care, providing adequate viewsheds around these sites. This will also promote tourism to help offset taxes.Flag
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Name: Rhonda Boothe on Nov 29, 2008Comments: I too am a lover of history and often think of what things used to look like, and even in my short life I have seen the devistation sprawl can cause to historic beauty. Lets try and preserve something for the next generation to look back on.Flag
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Name: J. Chase on Dec 1, 2008Comments: KEEP OUR HISTORY! Dont destroy it! It is what makes Richmond the amazing place that it is, and what brings tourists and interested investors! Be smart, keep what is good!Flag
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Name: Sheila Sheppard on Dec 5, 2008Comments: Historic preservation planning is vital to the future of Henrico and the Richmond region.Flag
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Name: Amie Oliver on Dec 8, 2008Comments: Lets end the short sighted planning of the past fifty years and avoid being short pumped!Flag
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Name: Sonja Ingram, Field Representative APVA Preservation Virginia on Dec 11, 2008Comments: I strongly support the efforts of those that are working to help preserve the historic resources in Henrico County.Flag
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