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1st Ave. West (Barnes St.), Dickinson

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Photo of 1st Ave. West, originally Barnes St, with the 1st National Bank on the left side of the Photo. A sign on the left side of the street reads Ideal, and on an awning the words candies and Ida M. Hopkins. The next sign reads Post Office and on…

A Frosty Morning -First Street West

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Winter view of First Street West, looking north from the corner of First Street West and First Avenue West. On the right is a two story brick building that is the Merchants National Bank. On the street, next to the bank building, is pile of what…

AAA Travel Agency

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The exterior of the AAA North Dakota Auto Club Travel Agency building.

American Legion Service Club

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The exterior of the Mathew Brew American Legion Service Club and Securities Acceptance Corporation.

American Legion Service Club

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The exterior of the Mathew Brew American Legion Service Club and Securities Acceptance Corporation.

American Legion Service Club

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Double Negative. Kodak negative of a Securities Acceptance Corporation building that has three large windows and a door with office hours on it. The hours read Monday through Friday, 8:30 to 5:30, Saturday, 8:30 to 100 p.m. Below one of the…

Austin Western Company

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An outdoor photo. Probably taken in the 1930s. The main building, in the center of the photo, has the year 1908 with the letters "A" and "D" located on the top of the building. The building is located at the corner of Villard St. and 1st Ave. West.…

Austin Western Company

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Photo of a 2 story home, with a brick chimney. It has a very steep roof. A metal ball, lightening rod, on a pole, and is tied to the top of the roof. Around the home are trees and shrubs close to the home. A side walk is located in front of the…

Austin Western Company

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An outdoor photo. Probably taken in the 1930s. The main building, in the center of the photo, has the year 1908 with the letters "A" and "D" located on the top of the building. The building is located at the corner of Villard St. and 1st Ave.…

Austin Western Company

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Photo of a one story home, with a brick chimney, and wrap-around tiles/shingles on the roof, and a stucco siding. The entrance to the home is on the far right side. Behind the home on the left side is a 3 story home and on the right side is a 1…

Bogner Appliance Store display and demo

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Daytime exterior photo of the window display at Bogner Appliance Store located at 32 1st Ave W. Featuring Bendix appliances. A reflection in the door shows an awning for Morsel Bakery across the street. Identified.

Bogner Appliance Store display and demo

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Nighttime exterior photo of the window display at Bogner Appliance Store located at 32 1st Ave W. Featuring Bendix appliances. Identified.

Congregational Church

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A photo of the First Congregational Church which was located at 144-146 First Avenue West. It was made of made wood and had a bell tower. A man can be seen walking in front of the church. He is wearing a shirt, bow tie, hat, and a coat. A home can be…

Congregational Church

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A photo of the First Congregational Church which was located at 144-146 First Avenue West. It was made of made wood and had a bell tower. A man can be seen walking in front of the church. He is wearing a shirt, bow tie, hat, and a coat. A home can be…

Congregational Church

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A photo of the First Congregational Church which was located at 144-146 First Avenue West. It was made of made wood and had a bell tower. A man can be seen walking in front of the church. He is wearing a shirt, bow tie, hat, and a coat. A home can be…

Congregational Church

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A photo of the First Congregational Church which was located at 144-146 First Avenue West. It was made of made wood and had a bell tower. A man can be seen walking in front of the church. He is wearing a shirt, bow tie, hat, and a coat. A home can be…

Dickinson Motor Car Garage

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Dickinson Motor Car garage which sold Buick automobiles, located at Barnes Ave. (1st Ave. West) & Second Street. The sign on the building in the photo says Northwestern Motor Co.
This was Dickinson's 1st garage. Two cars are parked on the right…

Dickinson Motor Car Garage

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Dickinson Motor Car garage which sold Buick automobiles, located at Barnes Ave. (1st Ave. West) & Second Street West. The sign on the building in the photo says Northwestern Motor Co.
This was Dickinson's 1st garage. Two cars are parked on the…

Dickinson State Normal School

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Copy negative of a photo of the exterior of the Elks building in downtown Dickinson when it was home to the Dickinson Normal School and the F.L. Roquette Department Store.

Dickinson State Normal School

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Copy negative of a photo of the exterior of the Elks building in downtown Dickinson when it was home to the Dickinson Normal School and the F.L. Roquette Department Store.