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#97 A crowd estimated at 8,000 came from around the state to watch the Deep Run races at Curles Neck Farm in Henrico County. Escape 3d won the Deep Run Cup, the featured event, 1940.

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#97 A crowd estimated at 8,000 came from around the state to watch the Deep Run races at Curles Neck Farm in Henrico County. Escape 3d won the Deep Run Cup, the featured event, 1940.

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

#97 A crowd estimated at 8,000 came from around the state to watch the Deep Run races at Curles Neck Farm in Henrico County. Escape 3d won the Deep Run Cup, the featured event, 1940.

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←#96 The new Curles Neck Dairy plant at 1600 Roseneath Road in Richmond, 1947.
#98 The nearly 4,500-ton British steamer Markland was the first ship to dock at Richmond’s new Deep Water Terminal on the James River, 1940.→

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