| Term | Definition |
| 37 Degrees North 77 Degrees West | The latitude and longitude line for Richmond, Virginia |
| 62.5 Square Miles | The area of Richmond, Virginia |
| 1737 | The year Richmond was founded |
| William Byrd | Founder of Richmond |
| Captain Christopher Newport | "Discovered" Richmond first |
| Powhatan Indians | Original inhabitans |
| William Mayo | The guy who drew the first map of Richmond |
| U of R | University of Richmond |
| VCU | Virginia Commonwealth University |
| VUU | Virginia Union University |
| I-95 and I-64 | The major interstates that cross with each other |
| Approx. 200,000 | The population of Richmond |
| The James River | The river that runs through Richmond |
| 9 members | The amount of members in the city council |
| Over 1,000 | The amount of houses of worship |
| Victorian TOWNHOUSES | What the "Fan" is famous for |
| Henrico, Chesterfield, Hanover | The three counties that surround Richmond |
| Roads curve in a fan way | Why is the Fan named that |
| Capitol of Confederacy | Importance in the Civil War |
| The Avenues at Libbie and Grove | Good shopping center a little famous |
| Windsor Farms | Has english styled houses |
| Douglas Wilder | Mayor of Richmond |
| West | The direction St, Catherine's is from the Governer's Mansion |
| Virginia House, Agecroft Hall | Two historacle houses in Windsor Farms |
| Cary, Maple, Grove, Three Chopt | The streets that surround St. Catherine's |
| West to East | The direction the river flows through Richmond |
| Has the original 32 streets/ blocks | Church Hill is famous for. . . |
| Bill Pantele | Is the President of the city council and is running for mayor |
| St. John's Church | Famous building in CHURCH Hill |