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1973 Two men on a wagon, which bears sign "Off for Jarbidge. Sold and packed by City Grocery." The Lavering Furniture store is in the background. The Smith and Smith building (housing Mrs. Self's Millinery) is behind the wagon.
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1957 McCornick and Co. Bankers
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1950 Main Avenue looking northwest. Businesses include the Yakima Headquarters (advertising baths) the McCornick and Co. Bank, Bank, Perrine Hotel, Lumber, Furniture, Twin Falls Times, Second Hand Store
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193 Twin Falls Depot (Station) for the Oregon Short Line Railroad.
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1879 Twin Falls Land and Investment Company. Robert McCollum, the company's first secretary, is leaning against one of the porch posts.
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157 Bickel School
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1543 Twin Falls Fruit Growers Association and Twin Falls Potato Growers Association Warehouse (1914)
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154 Wagon teams waiting to transport students at Lincoln School, soon after its construction. (This building was demolished in 1975.)
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1479 The Twin Falls News building facade.
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1471 J.C. Penney Golden Rule store. Signs on upper windows read "Dr. Toolson, Dentist" and "E.V. Larson, Lawyer." Shoe store and tailor visible down the street. (The two buildings were later occupied by C.C. Anderson's, The Bon Marche, Banner Furniture, and Twin Falls City Hall.)
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146 "Consolidated Wagon and Machine Co" (The building is also known as the Cain's Furniture Store.)
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1458 A front view of the Reed Apartments on Shoshone Street.
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1404 Five Points Shell Service Station. Other signs read "Groceries, Confections," "Crank-Case Service Greasing"
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1403 Five Point Store; several signs with the Conoco logo; largest sign also reads "Five Point Grocery, Twin Falls, Ida."
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1392 The Rialto House theater. The theater is advertising "Rialto Today: Riding Wild Western and Two Comics" and a poster in front announces Hoot Gibson in "Kindled Courage." A dentist, Dr. Dwight, has offices on the second floor. The building to the right is the Varney "The Live Candy Man" shop.