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Richmond Coliseum is a little worse for wear now but in its day, forty years 
ago, the building was a stunner. Whether or not the city moves toward 
renovation or demolition, the Library of Virginia’s archivists will continue to 
care for the papers related to its construction and the architectural models 
that sold it to the public. See the latest entry in this week’s Out of the Box 
blog from the archival staff here at the LVA. 
http://www.virginiamemory.com/blogs/out_of_the_box/

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