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821 "The Natural Bridge, Shoshone Falls;" rock formation forming an natural arch, with the river below.
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820 "The Canyon;" Snake River between the canyon walls; utility poles visible on right
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819 "Laying the Cornerstone; First Presbyterian Church. May 6, 1917;" crowd participating in ceremony
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818 Group of people parading on Shoshone Street in front of the Twin Falls County Court House and Twin Falls High School with a sign reading "A Gideon Bible for Each Hotel Room from the Twin Falls Churches;" also visible in the background is Washington School
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817 "The Great Expanse;" two horses and a wagon among the sagebrush desert in the foreground; stream and trees in the middle ground, mountains in the background
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816 "The Valley Stream;" log building, outbuildings, and tent with fenced property beside a stream; man behind post in foreground
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815 "Jarbidge, 1910;" men, burros, horses, and wagons stand among tents and log buildings in a valley; also visible: Jarbidge Hotel; Jahabich Grill; Restaurant
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814 "Before the Paving, 1910; wagons and teams of horses in muddy intersection in front of the Perrine Hotel at the corner of Main Street and Shoshone Street; people stand on sidewalks and street; also visible: Abstracts, Fire Insurance; Rexall Drug Store; McDonald's Chocolates; Shoe Store; Grocery
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813 "The Early Settler;" man stands next to irrigation ditch winding through farm property; outbuildings visible on right
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812 "Twin Falls on Labor Day, 1906;" parade on Main Street, group in front is made up of "Plumbers and Steam Fitters;" Also visible: Orpheum Theater; Hardwick & Stone Real Estate; Twin Falls House; Lodging; O.K. Candy Kitchen
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811 "Shoshone Falls in August;" almost dry falls
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810 "The Time of Buds;" apple orchard.
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809 "A May Time Promise;" an apple tree in an orchard
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808 "Twin Falls in 1906;" A man in a vacant field, with beginnings of the townsite in the background. Visible: Hotel Perrine (back view); Bickel School in background; Furniture; Hardware, water tower
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807 "Twin Falls in 1906;" wide view of the townsite. Twin Falls News building on right