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1981 Two men with buckets seated on a hanging scaffold on the Rogerson Hotel. Another man looks on from a window. View is of the 2nd St E (now Gooding St E) side of the hotel.
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1980 Two men in an automobile, roping cattle.
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1979 Crowds of people at the Twin Falls County Fair, in front of the Agricultural Exhibit. A sign on the side of the building advertises "M & M Tea and Coffee Co." The Fine Art building is in background on left. Other tents, buildings, and water tank are visible in background.
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1978 Crowds of people at the Twin Falls County Fair, in front of the Fine Art building. A sign on the corner reads, "Twin Falls Commercial Club Stands for a Bigger Better City." A tent in the background advertises "Dancing 10¢." Other buildings and a water tank is visible in background.
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1977 Looking northwest along Main Ave E and S. Rogerson Hotel is on right. Other businesses visible include Bedfore Drug Co, Booth Mercantile, the Dime Theater.
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1976 Women and children, including many babies in carriages pose in front of the Idaho Department Store building. Other businesses visible are the Booth Mercantile Co., Falls Steam Laundry, Bedford Drug Co., and G.F. Baker, Dentist. The reflection of the Rogerson Hotel can be seen in the window.
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1975 Twin Falls Lumber Company Ltd building and yard. Three men stand near the entrance. The front of the building reads, "Twin Falls Lumber Co, LTD; Building Material and Hardware; Paints and Oils.
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1974 A small wood frame church.
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1972 The Methodist Church, looking south across 4th Ave E.
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1971 The Snake River in a broad valley section near Hagerman. Looking south across Ritter Island, where a house and haystacks are visible.
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1970 A wide view of the low falls at Upper Salmon Falls.
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1969 A grove of gnarled trees on a steep embankment in a canyon.
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1968 A woman and boy stand in front of a canyon wall, displaying a stringer of caught fish.
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1967 View of a bend of a river, with stone crib on the bank.
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1966 A grain field; labeled signs describe the varieties, including "Gold Coin Wheat Winter " and "Gold Coin Wheat April 7."