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#153 The 1st Precinct police station at 17th and East Broad streets faced an uncertain future after the decision to consolidate it with the 2nd Precinct station on Marshall Street, 1951.

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#153 The 1st Precinct police station at 17th and East Broad streets faced an uncertain future after the decision to consolidate it with the 2nd Precinct station on Marshall Street, 1951.

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

#153 The 1st Precinct police station at 17th and East Broad streets faced an uncertain future after the decision to consolidate it with the 2nd Precinct station on Marshall Street, 1951.

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←#152 The interior of the City Garage at the old fairgrounds property near Parker Field, 1951.
#154 The Ann Lewis women’s clothing store at 309 E. Broad St. in downtown Richmond, 1951. That year, fall suits were on sale for $11, and dresses for only $5.44.→

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