Southside gets a bad rap!
Just think of the way the Southside section of
many large cities are depicted in pop culture:
- The movies Boys In The Hood and Training Day, both set in South Central Los Angeles; both feature this area of town as crime ridden and poverty stricken.
- A line in Jim Croce’s song, Bad, Bad Leroy Brown, tell us that “…the Southside of Chicago is the baddest part of town…”.
- And let’s not forget that Bigger Thomas, the main character in Richard Wright’s novel, Native Son, who fights a losing battle against poverty and crime in Southside Chicago.
Well, I grew up in some of the roughest neighbors
in Southside Richmond, Virginia and experienced some of the
scenes these books, songs and films portray. Yet, I decided against participating in the Great
Suburban Migration to Chesterfield and
Henrico County. As a result, I’ve been blessed to have to have discovered
the following beautiful urban gems my Southside has to offer:
-1-
SCENIC PARKS AND PLAYGROUNDS
Forest Hill Park -- home of Boscobel or Old Stone House & beautiful nature walk ways
HIP EATS
Croker’s Spot is a very popular Southern food restaurant on Hull
Street
Crossroads Coffee and Ice Cream –neighborhood café & home to some of my favorite treats --
black and white scones and bacon and cheese croissants!
black and white scones and bacon and cheese croissants!
-3-
URBAN GARDENS
Tricycle
Garden on Bainbridge Street
Cage
Garden on Bland Street
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BEAUTIFUL HOMES IN THE HOOD
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BEAUTIFUL HOMES IN THE HOOD
Signs
of urban development on Perry Street near
one of my childhood neighborhoods
Grand
old home on Forest Hill Avenue
Give
your Southside a chance by discovering some of the diamonds in the rough!
You
will be pleasantly surprised.
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