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#20 In the mid-1870s, Phoenix was an adobe village. This is Washington Street downtown.

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#20 In the mid-1870s, Phoenix was an adobe village. This is Washington Street downtown.

What Phoenix, Arizona looked like in the early 20th Century

#20 In the mid-1870s, Phoenix was an adobe village. This is Washington Street downtown.

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←#19 Camelback Farms in Phoenix, which were built as part of the Farm Security Administration Project, as seen in 1940.
#21 Mayor Louis P. Whitney (third from right ) and the City Commission pose with Phoenix streetcar No. 100 on its first run Christmas Day, 1928.→

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