The James River is one of Virginia’s most iconic natural features. Nowhere is that more apparent than Richmond, the capital city whose history is tied to the river. Head to the heart of the city and you’ll find access to one of the most fascinating landmarks on the river: Belle Isle. This 54-acre river island is managed by the city and functions as a park. The island is steeped in history, and examples of days gone by aren’t hard to find. One prime example is the abandoned hydroelectric power plant. Constructed in the early 1900s, the building has stood vacant for over half a century. The following footage shows a remarkable perspective of the abandoned power plant:

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