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#16 Derelict building covered with burlesque theater ads, part of Olentagy-Scioto sewer project, November 5, 1939.

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#16 Derelict building covered with burlesque theater ads, part of Olentagy-Scioto sewer project, November 5, 1939.

The Streets and Life of Columbus during the 1930s Captured in Photos

#16 Derelict building covered with burlesque theater ads, part of Olentagy-Scioto sewer project, November 5, 1939.

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