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#3 Cityscape of Phoenix, 1946. View looking south from the 300 block of N. 1st St. taken from a rooftop located at approximately the intersection of Central and Van Buren. Ed. Spear Dodge-Plymouth is visible.

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#3 Cityscape of Phoenix, 1946. View looking south from the 300 block of N. 1st St. taken from a rooftop located at approximately the intersection of Central and Van Buren. Ed. Spear Dodge-Plymouth is visible.

Stunning Photos of Phoenix, Arizona in 1946

#3 Cityscape of Phoenix, 1946. View looking south from the 300 block of N. 1st St. taken from a rooftop located at approximately the intersection of Central and Van Buren. Ed. Spear Dodge-Plymouth is visible.

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