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Monthly Archives: July 2015
Brewery site a stone’s throw from history hotspots
How things change in a year. The announcement of Hardywood Park Craft Brewery’s $28 million expansion in Goochland County this week made me think back to this time last year, when Stone had yet to announce that Richmond would be … Continue reading
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Chris Squire: A Tribute and a Memory
Reid and I were totally star-struck. There they were, two members of Yes sitting an arm’s length away in a hotel lounge in Hampton, and Reid and I were speechless. Didn’t ask for autographs. Didn’t tell them how much we … Continue reading
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