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#98 The AT&SF Railway ticket office on the northwest corner of Adams and Central. It’s still there, under ugly stucco. The city’s ubiquitous awnings were real “shade structures.”

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#98 The AT&SF Railway ticket office on the northwest corner of Adams and Central. It’s still there, under ugly stucco. The city’s ubiquitous awnings were real “shade structures.”

What Phoenix looked like in the Roaring 1920s

#98 The AT&SF Railway ticket office on the northwest corner of Adams and Central. It’s still there, under ugly stucco. The city’s ubiquitous awnings were real “shade structures.”

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#99 Adams and First Avenue looking northeast in the 1920s.→

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