Preservation Marks 

A generation later, we grade Richmond's frontier preservation efforts.

At seven and a half feet wide, the sliver at 1321½ E. Main St. is downtown's narrowest commercial building. But this distinction didn't protect the 19th-century curiosity from being on the verge of collapse in 1992. The Wedge, as it is…

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