Historic Richmond
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WMBG Radio circa 1940's on Staples Mill Road, a few hundred feet from Broad Street to the left in the picture. WMBG studio and transmitter building is to the right and maintenance shop is to the left. WMBG stands for Motors, Batteries , Generators. Today it is a Blue Cross Insurance parking lot. |
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Thomas Jonathan "Stonewall" Jackson Monument
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Clowns and Richmond citizens inside the Old City Auditorium, circa 1930s. Charles A. Lindbergh - 1927, Rev. Billy Sunday, spoke there. |
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Circus parade on Main Street, between 10th and 11th Streets. There is no 11th Street today. Photograph circa 1900. |
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Northeast corner of 8th and Broad Street, 1905 |
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