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#62 A reproduction of a mule-drawn trolley was the first vehicle to cross the newly restored Marshall Street Viaduct in Richmond, 1934.

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#62 A reproduction of a mule-drawn trolley was the first vehicle to cross the newly restored Marshall Street Viaduct in Richmond, 1934.

Richmond, Virginia in the 1930s: A Journey through Time in Historic Photographs

#62 A reproduction of a mule-drawn trolley was the first vehicle to cross the newly restored Marshall Street Viaduct in Richmond, 1934.

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←#61 At the state Capitol in Richmond, the first of a planned dozen Chevrolet bookmobile of the Statewide Library Project was put into service, 1939.
#63 The former headquarters of the Army’s 80th Division at Camp Lee near Petersburg, 1936.→

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