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Irrigation_813 "The Early Settler;" man stands next to irrigation ditch winding through farm property; outbuildings visible on right
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812 "Twin Falls on Labor Day, 1906;" parade on Main Street, group in front is made up of "Plumbers and Steam Fitters;" Also visible: Orpheum Theater; Hardwick & Stone Real Estate; Twin Falls House; Lodging; O.K. Candy Kitchen
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ShoshoneFalls_811 "Shoshone Falls in August;" almost dry falls
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Agriculture_810 "The Time of Buds;" apple orchard.
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Agriculture_809 "A May Time Promise;" an apple tree in an orchard
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808 "Twin Falls in 1906;" A man in a vacant field, with beginnings of the townsite in the background. Visible: Hotel Perrine (back view); Bickel School in background; Furniture; Hardware, water tower
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807 "Twin Falls in 1906;" wide view of the townsite. Twin Falls News building on right
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TFBuildings_806 "School Time;" students assembled in front of Lincoln School.
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805 "Young America;" students assembled on the steps of Bickel School.
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TFEvents_804 "When the Circus Comes to Town. An Early Twin Falls Holiday;" Elephants, wearing ads for the Idaho Department Store, and wagons in a parade on Main Street. People standing on roadside; "Sells-Floto" circus ads on side of buildings. Also visible: Twin Falls House hotel; Orpheum Theater
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BridgesFerries_803 "A Cable Bridge Across Snake River;" large grove of trees, house, and outbuilding on far bank.
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SnakeRiver_802 "The Snake River;" view from canyon rim, looking on farms located along the river.
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SnakeRiver_801 "The Snake River;" view from canyon rim, with farms and orchards visible along the river.
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800 "A Typical Twin Falls County Bridge;" three men look into the Rock Creek Canyon from the Rock Creek Bridge, also known as the Singing Bridge on Shoshone St. An automobile is parked on the bridge at the left. This bridge replaced an older, wooden bridge (built in 1907), and was demolished in 1992 and replaced with the Old Towne Bridge.
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799 "Twin Falls Business Men Helping to Finish the Electric Car Line;" men, standing with shovels in hand, on an unfinished railroad bed.