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#208 Mamie Eisenhower, shown here in Richmond in the 1950s, glamorized cattleya orchid corsages like no first lady before or since.

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#208 Mamie Eisenhower, shown here in Richmond in the 1950s, glamorized cattleya orchid corsages like no first lady before or since.

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

#208 Mamie Eisenhower, shown here in Richmond in the 1950s, glamorized cattleya orchid corsages like no first lady before or since.

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