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#22 The First Market building, which was razed in 1961.

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#22 The First Market building, which was razed in 1961.

Richmond, Virginia in the 1960s: Capturing Tumult and Transformation Through Stunning Photos

#22 The First Market building, which was razed in 1961.

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←#21 Lovick Law, sergeant-at-arms for the House of Delegates, had his badges and flowers adjusted by majorettes while attending the Virginia Democratic Convention in Roanoke, 1962.
#23 Farmers and merchants in the market area of 17th and East Franklin streets sold produce and goods curbside, paying a fee of 50 cents a day for a spot to park, 1961.→

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