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First Citizens Bank

2.3 (6 reviews)
Closed • 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Updated 3 months ago

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Virginia Credit Union ATM

Virginia Credit Union ATM

(2 reviews)

Downtown

Great customer service! We opened up a checking account here when we moved into the area and our…read morebanking rep, Sharon was A++ Being a member of a credit union is nice because you get more personal service as opposed to being a part of a big corporate bank and when they make errors (if they do) they are more accountable for it. The only issue I have about VACU is they aren't as up-to-date on technology services like for example, Navy Federal, which in all fairness, is a much larger worldwide credit union. Their website is rough and their mobile banking is not very efficient to use, IMHO. Like your deposit under $200 would hit right away with Navy Fed but with VACU, you won't see it until maybe 24 hours later after 9am. VACU is just local to Virginia and all we needed to qualify for membership is be a resident of Richmond. But in any event, I have to give a shout out to Sharon for helping me notarize a document using e-verify, which neither of us had done before, but she was cool and patient with the process and we got it done and this service is free as a member of their credit union.

I've been banking with this Bank for over 10 years. Today I was turned away because they said you…read moreneeded an appointment because of COVID. But I've been at this particular bank several times during COVID never had to schedule an appointment. I was about to open another account with you all to put a lot of money in YOUR bank. And was turned done. Will be banking with someone else.

Richmond City of - Agecroft Gardens

Richmond City of

(5 reviews)

Downtown

Richmond has a lot to offer. Museums. The art museum is our personal favorite. Food near by is…read moregreat and there is a lot to Choose from. Canal walk is interesting . Do NOT go alone. There are a lot of homeless. No public bathrooms either. There are restaurants but you have to check when they open . Be Careful. Botanical gardens are in Richmond and historical areas also. Lots to see and do and again great places to eat in those areas. I recommend taking a cooler just to make sure you stay hydrated Whether it be a day trip a weekend trip or staying a week there's always plenty to do in and around Richmond. I highly recommend vacationing here.

With Hurricane Ian headed in our direction, we opted to cut short our vacation by a night, to get…read moreout of town before the deluge. The right move, but resulted in us leaving a lot of meat on the bone when it came to exploring Richmond. With the one full day we had left, we visited the American Civil War Museum, found the Emancipation & Freedom Monument, drove through some of the historic districts and up along the shallow rapids of the James River. It was all great, but the further we went, the more interesting the city became. The art and food scene was everywhere downtown, with galleries, cafes, breweries and restaurants dotting the streetscape. Found Edgar Allan Poe's home on a cobblestone street. I didn't know he lived in Richmond, too, as he also spent years in Philadelphia in addition to his main domicile in Baltimore. That dude got around! My main interest was in the Civil War, which is why we went to the ACWM. The best part of that center was the creative adaptive reuse of the old Tredegar Iron Works. That early 19th Century complex made much of the armaments used by the Confederacy and all the red brick manufactured to build most of the original buildings in the city and surroundings, including the industrial development where this factory was itself set up. The remaining large smokestack and metal waterwheel definitely caught my attention. That used red brick is literally everywhere. The Virginia Statehouse is right next door, and Jefferson Davis' Mansion (White House of the Confederacy), not far away. That Richmond is but 75 miles from Washington, DC, is astounding and explains why it was under siege by Union forces for so much of the hostilities (and why General Lee spent such efforts to bring the war to the north by invading Pennsylvania and threatening Washington itself). They were too close to ignore and offered attractive targets of opportunity for the Army of Northern Virginia. Richmond deserves a lot more time to discover its history, charm and secrets. We will be back.

First Citizens Bank - banks - Updated May 2026

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