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#1 Raymond Munsch, vice president of Miller & Rhoads, surveyed the Grace Street retail district, 1961.

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#1 Raymond Munsch, vice president of Miller & Rhoads, surveyed the Grace Street retail district, 1961.

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

#1 Raymond Munsch, vice president of Miller & Rhoads, surveyed the Grace Street retail district, 1961.

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#2 Two new students explored Westhampton College, the women’s college associated with the University of Richmond, 1961.→

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