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S 005 A man (possibly Bisbee) stands in a dry canal bed among several gates from a reservoir. Bisbee's photograph box in the foreground.
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S 004 A man stands under the gates in a dry canal bed.
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S 003 A man stands atop the gates to an empty section of a canal.
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S 002 Wide view of a dry canal bed. Rock fill lines the edges.
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S 001 A man stands in the tunnel entrance of a dug out rock section of a canal.
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GB 092 A view of busy Main Ave, looking southeast and taken from the top of the Twin Falls Bank and Trust building. Automobiles line the street and several people are on the sidewalks. Business and buildings visible include: Rogerson Hotel; the Golden Rule; American Electric Co.; Marketeria Cash and Carry Grocery; Idaho Department Store, Twin Falls Hardware, Booth Mercantile; Diamond Hardware; L. Rasmussen Jewelry; Candy
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GB 091 "Rally Day - 1931;" large group of people pose on the Shoshone St facing steps of the First Christian Church.
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GB 090 "The Blue Lakes Near Twin Falls, Idaho;" a hand-colored Bisbee photo postcard of the Blue Lakes and canyon.
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GB 088 "The 'Twin Falls Spirit' - Citizens Donate Services to Help Finish Electric Railway to Shoshone Falls;" a group of men in dress shirts and hats pose with tools in and on the sides of a depression in the road. {Though attributed to the July 1914 article in "See Idaho First," this is not accurate.}
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GB 087 "July 6, 1927;" Construction on the original Twin Falls Jerome Intercounty Bridge (later known as the Perrine Bridge); two cranes visible on either side of the canyon, with steel uprights of the bridge already affixed to the canyon walls. Looking west toward Blue Lakes and Perrine's farm and orchard.
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GB 086 "View of Low Line Canal Just Above Perrine Coulee; September 11, 1912;" wide view of water in canal, with gates; trees and buildings in background.
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GB 085 "View of Low Line Canal in Pete Link's field; September 11, 1912;" water rushed along canal, eedged by rocks and sage brush.
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GB 084 "Twin Falls Railway Company's Cars, Operated by the Edison Storage Battery, Twelve-Mile City and Interurban Loop from Twin Falls to Shoshone Falls, Now Under Construction;" two of the Twin Falls Railway (railroad) cars parked behind the High School. This photo is a re-touched version of 681b and appeared in the Kinsgbury book, "The Twin Falls Country - Southern Idaho."
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GB 083 "Lava Terraces in Snake River Canyon;" a hand-colored Bisbee photo postcard of a green canyon scene.
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GB 082 Display in store windows showing women's clothing and accessories. A sign in one of the windows reads, "Spring Opening 1930."