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#234 A U.S. mail truck navigated Broad Street downtown across from the Thalhimers and Miller & Rhoads department stores, 1955.

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#234 A U.S. mail truck navigated Broad Street downtown across from the Thalhimers and Miller & Rhoads department stores, 1955.

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

#234 A U.S. mail truck navigated Broad Street downtown across from the Thalhimers and Miller & Rhoads department stores, 1955.

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←#233 Mrs. M.S. Jackson, one of Richmond’s first full-fledged female traffic officials with full police authority, worked at Seventh and Grace streets downtown, 1952.
#235 The Richmond skyline as seen from the south end of the Lee Bridge, 1951.→

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