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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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1509 A crowd in front of the Lavering Theater. The Lavering Furniture Store is to the left.
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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.
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1391 The Big White Store, Inc; Jenkins and Co. building. The building to the left is the Hoosier Furniture Company (also see photo TFBuildings_1390).
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1390 Hoosier Furniture Company building. The building to the right is the Big White Store ran by Jenkins and Company (also see photo TFBuildings_1391).
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1385 The First Methodist Episcopal Church, as seen from Shoshone Street. City Park, with gazebo, is on the left.
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1384 Twin Falls Hardware Company building, with the Idaho Department Store to the left and Booth Mercantile to the right. Edythe B Dooley has an office in the Idaho Department Store building, and Dr. Chas Wetherbee has an office in the Booth Mercantile building.
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102 A front view of the Hotel Perrine (torn down in 1968).