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#107 Even as the city grew, old adobe structures survived amid the newer, wood and brick buildings.

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#107 Even as the city grew, old adobe structures survived amid the newer, wood and brick buildings.

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

#107 Even as the city grew, old adobe structures survived amid the newer, wood and brick buildings.

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←#106 Adobe bricks were made with local mud in large quantities, and air-dried.
#108 Opening day at the Arizona Biltmore on Feb 23, 1929.→

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