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#112 The old Crosscut Canal runs through the site of Pueblo Grande Museum.

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#112 The old Crosscut Canal runs through the site of Pueblo Grande Museum.

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

#112 The old Crosscut Canal runs through the site of Pueblo Grande Museum.

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←#111 The building of the Arizona Canal, the northernmost of the Valley’s major canals, began in 1895. Here it shown is being scraped and maintained in 1905.
#113 Before the new Roosevelt Dam was completed, the Granite Reef Diversion Dam opened in 1908, where the headgates for most Valley canals now exist.→

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