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#127 View of Polk Street looking East toward First Street. A dance hall that burned in the early 1920s is visible in the background.

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#127 View of Polk Street looking East toward First Street. A dance hall that burned in the early 1920s is visible in the background.

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

#127 View of Polk Street looking East toward First Street. A dance hall that burned in the early 1920s is visible in the background.

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←#125 The Pix movie theater was built at 331 E. Dunlap Avenue in Sunnyslope in 1947. It was owned by J.C. McCormack of the McCormack-Nace Theaters.
#128 1940 aerial shot of downtown Phoenix looking northeast.→

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