Located in downtown, Capitol Square holds as its centerpiece the Virginia State Capitol.
The Capitol has hosted the Virginia General Assembly, the oldest legislature continuously operating in the Western Hemisphere, since 1788.
Designed by Thomas Jefferson, the Capitol was the first public building in the “New World” constructed in the monumental classical style.
The Capitol has been the seat of many major historical developments. Attorney and orator Patrick Henry argued important cases there, and America's oldest English-speaking representative assembly has met there since 1788. This assembly ratified the U.S. Bill of Rights in December 1791, which then went into effect throughout the nation. In 1807, the "Great Chief Justice" John Marshall presided over the treason trial of Aaron Burr in the Capitol.
The Executive Mansion is located just east of the Capitol, in Capitol Square. Many presidents and foreign dignitaries have been entertained there, and it is the oldest governor's mansion in the U.S. still being used for its original purposes.
A collection of more than 130 paintings and statues honoring distinguished Americans can be found in the square, as well as in the Capitol, Executive Mansion and other nearby public buildings. These include the George Washington equestrian monument on Capitol Square, located just west of the Capitol, which also features statues of Patrick Henry, Thomas Jefferson and John Marshall.
On the grounds north of the Capitol are bronze statues of former Virginia Governor and U.S. Senator Harry F. Byrd Sr. and Confederate Major General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson, among others.
In the southwest corner of the square near the Bell Tower is a seated statue of writer Edgar Allan Poe, who grew up in Richmond and returned years later to edit The Southern Literary Messenger.
For more information about the Capitol Building, visit www.virginiacapitol.gov.
Richmond City Highlight: Virginia State Capitol
Capitol Square in downtown holds as its centerpiece the Virginia State Capitol, the seat of many major historical developments. Statues honoring distinguished Americans, such as George Washington and John Marshall, can also be found in the square.

Capitol Square in downtown Richmond holds as its centerpiece the Virginia State Capitol, shown here, the seat of many major historical developments. Photo by Teresa R. Younger, via Wikimedia Commons
More Management

Wrapped in Appreciation: Contractor Awards Custom Jackets for Commitment to Safety
Summit School Services recognized more than 5,500 drivers and monitors with safety awards after meeting accident- and injury-free performance standards over the past three years.
Read More →
Leander ISD Saves $1M Through Route Optimization
Leander ISD identified more than $1 million in projected annual savings after using AlphaRoute to optimize bus routes without changing schedules or stops.
Read More →
The School Bus Safety Company Updates OSHA Compliance Course
The updated training course offers school bus operations a structured program covering 29 safety standards for technicians and drivers.
Read More →From Our Partners
What Data Shows About Student Transportation in 2026
Sponsored by Zonar Systems

Transportation Drives Student Outcomes and Access
Sponsored by EverDriven

Honoring Heroes Behind the Wheel: Award Nominations Open
Sponsored by AngelTrax

Announcing the 2025 School Bus Driver Hero: Jackie Wilkerson Brown
Sponsored by AngelTrax


What Happens When Battle-Tested Leadership Meets Student Transportation?
See how Thomas Gray brings Marine Corps discipline and logistics expertise to Dayton Public Schools in this article celebrating National Military Appreciation Month.
Read More →
Diesel Prices Spike: Tips to Cut Fuel Costs with Data and New Geotab Tools
With diesel prices up 46%, new Geotab analysis points to tools that help fleets reduce idling, detect fuel anomalies, and recover hidden fuel costs across operations.
Read More →
What Data Shows About Student Transportation in 2026
Driver shortages, safety expectations, and staffing limits define student transportation in 2026. New survey data shows how fleet leaders are responding.
Read More →
Transit Technologies Announces New Executive Appointments
The Bytecurve and busHive parent company has multiple new faces on its executive team as the company focuses on AI platform growth.
Read More →
IC Bus Introduces ‘My International’ to Connect Fleet Vehicles, Data, and Service
Available on desktop or mobile, the digital ecosystem brings fleet monitoring, service management, vehicle insights, and dealer communication into a single interface.
Read More →
More Districts Tap Transfinder for Routing, Tracking, and Communication Tools
See which users in Illinois, New York, Ohio, and Pennsylvania are adopting Transfinder’s routing, tracking, and parent apps.
Read More →
AT&T, Sonim Launch XP5plus 5G LMR Device for School Bus Fleets
The new radio combines durability, push-to-talk, and FirstNet connectivity, offering a cost-effective communication solution for fleets.
Read More →
