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VPNA Board

Sep 24, 2023 1 min

Have historical Vickery Place Photos? Email them to us at [email protected]

1 5330 Richard_1919.jpg
2 5601 Miller_butter cups.jpg
3 Alice Smith Boggess 20s.jpg
4 Girls at Bonham Entrance 1943.jpg
5 granny prince.jpg
6 streetscape.jpg
7 5601 Miller_field.jpg
8 Ella Hockaday.jpg
9 Francis Elizabeth Higginbotham-Hockada
10 Girl with Easter Basket.jpg
11 Kids on Vanderbilt (Goody-Goody).jpg
12 Rick Bentley - 3 or 4 yrs.jpg

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