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1949 Washington
Street scene at Washington Street and First Avenue.
Note the Rialto Theatre. |
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1933 Phoenix
Light and Power Company |
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1937 Downtown
Phoenix |
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Bekins Van
and Storage delivery truck. Date unknown. |
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The Elks
Opera House or Dorris Opera House at 336 W.
Washington St. J Anthony Smythe, the father in
radios played. This is 1 of 3 opera houses in
Phoenix. It later became Phoenix theater. |
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Feb. 10, 1974
- This photo was shot from the Civic Plaza roof,
looking out onto Adams Mall. |
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March 12,
1917 - The view from Adams and 2nd St. shows the
Old Palace West and snow on the ground. |
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Oct 18, 1892
- Goldman and Co. store on the Northeast corner
of Central Avenue and Washington Street. |
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First Train
Depot, on the west side of 7th and Adams
Streets. |
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Feb. 15,
1987 - A celebration of Arizona's 85th birthday
in downtown Phoenix. Lettering on photo reads:
Old cars carrying 'Pioneers of Arizona' head
down Washington. |
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Opening
Day at the Arizona Biltmore Feb. 23, 1929. |
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Circa
1900, looking east on Washington Street. Phoenix
National Bank is on the left, and the Monikon
Building is across the street on the northeast
corner. |
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1940 Monroe
Street, showing the downtown trolley line at
First Avenue. |
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Dec. 25,
1928 - Mayor Louis P. Whitney, third from right
and the city commission pose with the new
Phoenix street car on its first run Christmas
Day. |
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Arizonans
participated in the Share Your Home program
during World War II. |
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A man in an
old model REO at the Pioneer Reunion in 1930. |
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