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Commercial Buildings -- Idaho -- Twin Falls
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TFBuildings_477 "Shoshone Falls Hotel;" people gathered on the front parch; bicycles resting against side of the building
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TFBuildings_467 "Hotel Rogerson;" man seated and reading in the lobby of the hotel.
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TFBuildings_466 "Hotel Rogerson;" two men writing at desks in the lobby of the hotel.
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TFBuildings_390 "First Building in Twin Falls -1905;" Twin Falls Investment Company; Robert "Bob" McCollum in white shirt on porch, Alice McCollum seated in chair on porch; surveyors, including John Hayes to the right (This photo is a reproduction of one taken by Elva McCollum.)
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TFBuildings_339 Twin Falls Bank & Trust Company Building; corner of Main Avenue and Shoshone Street; Also visible: George Herriott, Attorney at Law; Roberts Daly Company, Orchard Lands; Mark M. Murtaugh Consulting, Hydraulic and Construction Engineer; Straus Glauber Clothing (building next door on Shoshone); Dr. McAtee, Dentist (building next door on Main)
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TFBuildings_309 The First National Bank, Twin Falls, Idaho. Located at the corner of Main Avenue east and Shoshone Street east. Also seen: Twin Falls Hardware Company
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TFBuildings_37 Eldridge's Clothing Store; window display of prize-winning potatoes, and advertising for men's shoes.
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TFBuildings_458 "Rogerson Hotel." A view of the hotel from across the intersection. The Meyer and Company store is located at the front.
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TFBuildings_310 Twin Falls Milling and Elevator Company. Signs also state "Wholesale Flour and Grain" and "The Home of Idahome"
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TFBuildings_2056 Twin Falls Bank and Trust Building on the corner of Shoshone Street and Main Avenue. The building still stands as the Wells Fargo bank.
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TFBuildings_1975 Twin Falls Lumber Co. Ltd - Building Materials and Hardware, Paints, and Oils
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TFBuildings_1957 McCornick and Co. Bankers
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TFBuildings_193 Twin Falls Depot for the Oregon Short Line Railroad.
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TFBuildings_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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TFBuildings_1543 Twin Falls Fruit Growers Association and Twin Falls Potato Growers Association Warehouse (1914)