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Agriculture_723 "Avant and Crawford. 2 Miles North of Twin Falls, Idaho. 20 Acres Potatoes. 446 Bushels to the Acre;" men and teams of horses in a field of bagged potatoes.
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TFEvents_722 "First Automobile Parade. Twin Falls Claims 160 Automobiles in 1913;" parade on Shoshone Street, Twin Falls County Court House in background; automobiles carrying band and musical instruments have signs with "Member of Twin Falls Commercial Club;
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TFEvents_721 "First Aeroplane Flight Which Was Made in Twin Falls, Idaho;" biplane surrounded by people in a field
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People_720 "My Country 'Tis of Thee;" eight Native Americans in traditional costume
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People_719 "Land Where our Fathers Died;" eight Native Americans in traditional costume
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People_718 "The First Americans;" eight Native Americans in traditional costume
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SnakeRiverCanyon_717 "Perrine Coulee - 197 Feet;" waterfall passing over the canyon rim. Wagon pulled by team of horses visible at bottom
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716 "The Leafy Lane;" stagecoach with passengers and horses on a road through a grove of large trees.
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Agriculture_715 "40 acres of Thomas Laxton Peas. 950 Bushels. I.B. Perrine. Two Miles Northwest of Twin Falls;" stack of bagged peas beside a straw stack.
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Agriculture_714 "I.B. Perrine. Two Miles Northwest of Twin Falls. Threshing 40 Acres of Peas;" Men operating a steam thresher beside stacks of peas and straw. Two teams of horses and bags of produce also visible
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Agriculture_713 "40 Acres of Peas in Shock. Grown by I.B. Perrine. Two Miles Northwest of Twin Falls;" field of peas
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712 Bronze Plaque reading, "In Memoriam; U.S.S. Maine Destroyed in Havana Harbor February 15th 1898;" and "This Tablet is Cast from the Metal Recovered from the USS Main"
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Agriculture_711 "An Onion Row. Pleasant View Ranch. J.W. Hardin, Kimberly, Idaho;" long row of onions between trees.
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Agriculture_710 "The Vineyard. Pleasant View Ranch. J.W. Hardin, Kimberly, Idaho;" grape vines in rows, house and other outbuildings in background
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Agriculture_709 "5 Acres Of Sweet Peas. Pleasant View Ranch. J.W. Hardin, Kimberly, Idaho;" field of peas among fruit trees in rows.