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#90 Swimming in the Town Ditch or Swilling’s Ditch. It ran to Van Buren Street in the old townsite but was paved over by the 1930s.

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#90 Swimming in the Town Ditch or Swilling’s Ditch. It ran to Van Buren Street in the old townsite but was paved over by the 1930s.

What Phoenix looked like in the Roaring 1920s

#90 Swimming in the Town Ditch or Swilling’s Ditch. It ran to Van Buren Street in the old townsite but was paved over by the 1930s.

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