#67 J.R. Simons (left) discussed the peach crop with Robbie Atkinson. Simons was 77, and his roadside fruit stand in King William County had been on U.S. 360 for more than 25 years; it was one of the first such markets between Tappahannock and Richmond, 1961.

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#67 J.R. Simons (left) discussed the peach crop with Robbie Atkinson. Simons was 77, and his roadside fruit stand in King William County had been on U.S. 360 for more than 25 years; it was one of the first such markets between Tappahannock and Richmond, 1961.

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

#67 J.R. Simons (left) discussed the peach crop with Robbie Atkinson. Simons was 77, and his roadside fruit stand in King William County had been on U.S. 360 for more than 25 years; it was one of the first such markets between Tappahannock and Richmond, 1961.

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