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#48 The Hotel Richmond, which was acquired by the state in June that year for about $2 million and is now used as its Ninth Street Office Building, 1966.

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#48 The Hotel Richmond, which was acquired by the state in June that year for about $2 million and is now used as its Ninth Street Office Building, 1966.

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

#48 The Hotel Richmond, which was acquired by the state in June that year for about $2 million and is now used as its Ninth Street Office Building, 1966.

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←#47 May 1968, Richmond Newspapers employees worked in the computer center housing the NCR 315, which eliminated some manual tasks in areas such as billing, payroll, classified advertising and circulation, 1968.
#49 Members of the Nolde family – Henry (from left), George, Carl and Arthur – watched bread roll off the assembly line at the Nolde Bros, 1968.→

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