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#57 The building, at Madison and Grace streets in Richmond, that once sat downtown and housed First Presbyterian Church, 1940s.

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#57 The building, at Madison and Grace streets in Richmond, that once sat downtown and housed First Presbyterian Church, 1940s.

What Richmond, Virigina looked like in the 1940s Through Historic Photographs

#57 The building, at Madison and Grace streets in Richmond, that once sat downtown and housed First Presbyterian Church, 1940s.

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