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#69 Gov. Mills E. Godwin Jr. greeted a porpoise on the opening day of the Kings Dominion in Doswell, 1975.

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#69 Gov. Mills E. Godwin Jr. greeted a porpoise on the opening day of the Kings Dominion in Doswell, 1975.

Reflecting on Richmond’s Journey in the 1970s through Historic Photos

#69 Gov. Mills E. Godwin Jr. greeted a porpoise on the opening day of the Kings Dominion in Doswell, 1975.

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←#68 A performance of a splashy Cole Porter “Anything Goes” number, one of 25 song excerpts in the 30-minute “Give My Regards to Broadway” show at the just-opened Kings Dominion theme park in Doswell, 1975.
#70 Richmond police Capt. Joseph H. Parker sat on a motorized bike and explained new regulations, 1975.→

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