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#74 Tap dancer Bill “Bojangles” Robinson showed his wife, Elaine, the house at 915 N. Third St. in which he was born, 1945.

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#74 Tap dancer Bill “Bojangles” Robinson showed his wife, Elaine, the house at 915 N. Third St. in which he was born, 1945.

What Richmond, Virigina looked like in the 1940s Through Historic Photographs

#74 Tap dancer Bill “Bojangles” Robinson showed his wife, Elaine, the house at 915 N. Third St. in which he was born, 1945.

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