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#110 By 1900, Phoenix saw itself as a thriving metropolis of 5,500, with 28 saloons, 18 gambling houses and its first automobiles.

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#110 By 1900, Phoenix saw itself as a thriving metropolis of 5,500, with 28 saloons, 18 gambling houses and its first automobiles.

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

#110 By 1900, Phoenix saw itself as a thriving metropolis of 5,500, with 28 saloons, 18 gambling houses and its first automobiles.

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