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#60 First National Bank Building Exterior, 1930s. This bank was located at Central Ave. and Washington St. in Phoenix.

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#60 First National Bank Building Exterior, 1930s. This bank was located at Central Ave. and Washington St. in Phoenix.

Phoenix in the 1930s: A Photographic Journey Through a City’s Great Depression Era

#60 First National Bank Building Exterior, 1930s. This bank was located at Central Ave. and Washington St. in Phoenix.

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