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Commercial Buildings
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GB 082 Display in store windows showing women's clothing and accessories. A sign in one of the windows reads, "Spring Opening 1930." -
GB 081 Display in a store window advertising Sunkist Oranges. -
GB 079 Claude Brown Music Company Company storefront. -
GB 067 The Twin Falls Bank and Trust; with people on the sidewalks and an automobile (car) parked along the Main Ave side of the building. {May be from a calendar.} -
GB 052 Corner view of the Idaho Department Store, with a buggy, horse and people in front. Other businesses and buildings visible include: a hardware store (behind, on left); Dr. G. F. Baker, Dentist; a drugstore, baths. {Built in 1905; the Idaho Youth Ranch thrift store occupied the building in the late 1990s and early 2000s; building was torn down in 2020.} -
339 B Twin Falls Bank and Trust Company Building; corner of Main Avenue and Shoshone Street; Also visible: George Herriott, Attorney at Law; Roberts Daly Company, Orchard Lands; Mark M. Murtaugh Consulting, Hydraulic and Construction Engineer; Straus Glauber Clothing (building next door on Shoshone); Dr. McAtee, Dentist (building next door on Main); photo engraved from 339 -
2105 "Hotel Rogerson; " view of the hotel from the corner; the road is unpaved, and a horse stands at the corner. -
2093 Twin Falls Railroad Depot -
2034 Men and horses harvest ice near Sande's Ice Plant, a large building in the background. -
1981 Two men with buckets seated on a hanging scaffold on the Rogerson Hotel. Another man looks on from a window. View is of the 2nd St E (now Gooding St E) side of the hotel. -
1975 Twin Falls Lumber Company Ltd building and yard. Three men stand near the entrance. The front of the building reads, "Twin Falls Lumber Co, LTD; Building Material and Hardware; Paints and Oils. -
1958 The Hotel Perrine, soon after construction. Building materials on the lot across Main Ave (foreground). -
1957 Several people standing on the sidewalk in front of the McCornick and Company Bank Building. -
1953 The Hotel Perrine shortly after construction; a skiff of snow lays on the ground. -
1932 Ezra Meeker, his ox-team, and wagon in front of the Hotel Perrine.