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#173 Lady Wonder, Richmond’s psychic horse, spelled out a greeting when a reporter visited for her latest predictions, 1950.

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#173 Lady Wonder, Richmond’s psychic horse, spelled out a greeting when a reporter visited for her latest predictions, 1950.

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

#173 Lady Wonder, Richmond’s psychic horse, spelled out a greeting when a reporter visited for her latest predictions, 1950.

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←#172 East Main Street near 10th Street in downtown Richmond, with Rao’s Restaurant on the corner at left, 1953.
#174 Willie Bradby (left) and Pamunkey Chief Tecumseh Deerfoot Cook checked a shad net on their reservation in King William County, 1950.→

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