New trampoline areas have been installed at both Richmond-area Chuck E. Cheese stores. The facilities were added at 9030 W. Broad St. and 10430 Midlothian Turnpike.
The trampoline area allows children up to 52 inches tall to bounce in an enclosed environment.
Day Jump Passes are available for purchase for $15 and are discounted to $10 with the purchase of the game.
The Irving, Texas-based company has been in the video arcade and pizza business since 1977. The chain has about 400 locations across the United States.
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9 Archival Photos of July 4th Celebrations in the Richmond Area
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07-03-1967 (caption): Club members fly AFS student flags during July 4 celebrations.
Amir Pisdad
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07-06-1970 (short description): Crowd at Independence Day rally on Capitol Square takes a pledge of allegiance to the flag.
Don Pennell
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04-07-1988: Frank Kipp of Richmond dressed as Uncle Sam in the July 4th parade.
Alexa Welch
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04-05-1976 (caption): Members of the Richmond Square Dance Federation twirled in circles during the Maymont celebration.
Masaki Okada
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06/27/1991 (headline): July 4 activities will include a naturalization ceremony at Monticello, like this one last year.
Bruce Parker
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07-03-1963 (original title): Boy Scouts ring the bell in front of the First Baptist Church. Bells were rung throughout the city as part of the fourth anniversary celebration.
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07-04-1963 (caption): 50-gun salute, one for each state, fired at the Independence Day ceremony at Fort Lee.
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07-03-1963 (original headline): Mrs. Thomas A. Potter and Mrs. John A. Blakemore Jr. of the Monacan Hills Junior Women’s Club pose with the bell marking the site of the former St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church on Marshall St., to remind Richmonders to let freedom ring tomorrow. The bells will ring throughout the city at 2 p.m. in conjunction with numerous civic programs in honor of the ringing of the Liberty Bell after the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776.
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07-04-1968 (original title): Charles Wrenn, a fine arts student at Virginia Commonwealth University, set up this giant flag and a smaller one at 1103 Grove Ave. yesterday in celebration of Independence Day. A sound system played martial music to set the mood for the celebration.
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