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Publications
These
booklets are for sale at Forest Hill Antiques, The Library of Virginia
Shop, and Valentine Richmond History Center. To order directly from
Friends of Forest Hill Park, contact Monica Rumsey, (804)
233-7361.
Proceeds from the
sale of these booklets support preservation and educational programs at
historic Forest Hill Park.
An Illustrated
History of Forest Hill Park
Softbound, 4-color cover, 40 pages, 40 illustrations, 10-1/2 by 8 inches
Price $5.00

This
is the first book ever to offer a comprehensive history of Forest Hill
Park, one of Richmond’s oldest and most beautiful public parks. The
engaging text by historian Lynne A. George, illustrated with historic
photographs and antique engravings, traces the history of this
exceptional property to 1768, as part of the estate of William Byrd III
of Westover and Falls Plantation.
The story continues through its life as “Boscobel,” a working farm and
country estate under the ownership of Holden Rhodes (1799-1857),
prominent Richmond and Chesterfield attorney and jurist, to its
colorful past as a turn-of-the-century trolley terminal and amusement
park, complete with roller coaster, carousel, dance hall, penny arcade
and bowling alley.
Today, Forest Hill Park lives on as one of the
city’s most popular and beloved green-spaces South of the James.
Woodland Heights,
Virginia
Forest Hill Park
Commemorative Edition
Softbound, 4-color
cover, 32 pages, 21 duotone illustrations. 6 by 9-1/2 inches.
Price: $5.00

Read your way back to 1891…and catch a glimpse
of life in the Gilded Age. In publishing, “Woodland Heights, Virginia,”
Friends of Forest Hill Park collaborated with the Library of Virginia
to publish an updated edition of a rare, out-of-print developer’s
booklet in the LVA collection. This edition’s subtitle is the “Forest
Hill Park Commemorative Edition,” because it was published to mark the
park’s recent official listing on the Virginia and National Registers
of Historic Landmarks.
Several years ago, volunteer historians for the park group discovered a
rare copy of a richly illustrated pamphlet, published circa 1891 by a
Manchester-area real estate developer, in the Library of Virginia’s
collections. The booklet describes the park’s unspoiled green space in
great detail, luring homeowners to a healthier, more comfortable life
in Woodland Heights, Richmond’s newest “trolley-car suburb.” A few
excerpts from the booklet were featured in the Friends’ “Illustrated
History of Forest Hill Park.” This time, the rare original has been be
reprinted in its entirety, and updated with a new essay that traces the
growth of the park and surrounding neighborhoods of Westover Hills,
Forest Hill, and Woodland Heights during the past century. This edition
celebrates the park’s historic designation as it revives the elegance
of Old Richmond at its finest.
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