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The Fan is a district of Richmond, Virginia, so named because of the "fan" shape of the roads that extend west from Virginia Commonwealth University westward to "The Boulevard." The Fan is bordered to the north by Broad Street and to the south by Cary Street. Many cafes and locally owned restaurants are located here, as well as historic Monument Avenue. Development of the Fan district was strongly influenced by the City Beautiful movement of the late 19th century.
The Fan is significant for having one of the longest intact stretches of Victorian architecture in the United States.
In 1817, The Fan was platted as the village of Sydney on land formerly owned by William Byrd II. Primary development of the Fan occurred from after the Civil War until about 1920.