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#96 Miles of alfalfa fields framed by citrus groves and Camelback Mountain in 1923. The alluvial soil of the Salt River Valley made it one of the most fertile regions in the world.

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#96 Miles of alfalfa fields framed by citrus groves and Camelback Mountain in 1923. The alluvial soil of the Salt River Valley made it one of the most fertile regions in the world.

What Phoenix looked like in the Roaring 1920s

#96 Miles of alfalfa fields framed by citrus groves and Camelback Mountain in 1923. The alluvial soil of the Salt River Valley made it one of the most fertile regions in the world.

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#97 One of the gems of church construction in the decade was First Presbyterian Church at Fourth Avenue and Monroe Street. In 2012, it was purchased by a fundamentalist congregation.→

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