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#67 Two women enjoyed the white sand beach of Cape Charles on Virginia’s Eastern Shore, 1951.

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#67 Two women enjoyed the white sand beach of Cape Charles on Virginia’s Eastern Shore, 1951.

What Richmond, Virginia looked like in the 1950s through Historical Photos

#67 Two women enjoyed the white sand beach of Cape Charles on Virginia’s Eastern Shore, 1951.

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←#66 Workers constructed a section of Forest Hill Avenue in South Richmond, 1951. The segment sits between Westover Hills Boulevard and Prince Arthur Road.
#68 Alonzo Moore, 74, walked down a street in Cape Charles on Virginia’s Eastern Shore and blew his horn, alerting locals to his sale of the fresh catch of the day, 1951.→

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