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4th of July 1910

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A picture of a 4th of July parade in 1910 going down Sims Street in Dickinson. People are crowding the street in the lower half of the picture, around the stage, while some cars and horse-drawn carriages are traveling down the upper half toward the…

4th of July 1910

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A picture of a 4th of July parade in 1910 going down Sims Street in Dickinson. People are crowding the street in the lower half of the picture, around the stage, while some cars and horse-drawn carriages are traveling down the upper half toward the…

4th of July 1910

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A picture of a 4th of July parade in 1910 going down Sims Street in Dickinson. People are crowding the street in the lower half of the picture, around the stage, while some cars and horse-drawn carriages are traveling down the upper half toward the…

4th of July 1910

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A picture of a 4th of July parade in 1910 going down Sims Street in Dickinson. People are crowding the street in the lower half of the picture, around the stage, while some cars and horse-drawn carriages are traveling down the upper half toward the…

Winter Day

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Winter view of Sims Street, looking north from the corner of First Street and Sims. On the left is a two-story house that was the home of Dr. V. H. Stickney, which is partially obstructed from view by trees. There is a fence around the yard. On the…

Masonic Temple, Dickinson, N. D.

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Photo shows the Masonic Temple. On the 2nd floor of the building are 2 signs that read Everett Real Estate & Loan Co. The building to the right has a sign that reads Rialto Theater. A street sign reads Keep to the Right. Words on the photo read…

Dickinson, N. D. at night, Villard and Sims looking west

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Photo of Dickinson at night, with Christmas lights. Photo taken from Sims and Villard, looking west on Villard. On the right is Service Drug, with a mail box, stop sign, and a lighted Christmas tree on the corner in front of the store and several…

Dickinson, N. D. Sims St. Photo

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Photo taken looking North on Sims street. On the right side signs for Lunch (cafe), Western Union, and the Rialto Theater can be seen. On the left is the Walton block building, a sign for a Billiards Hall can be partially seen, Cafe, signs for…

Dickinson, N. D. Homes

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Photo of 3 homes and 2 cars in Dickinson, N. D. in the early 1930's. Taken from the North at the intersection of 2nd Street and looking Southeast to Sims. The brick home on the right is 145 Sims. The wooden home on the left is 146 Sims and the house…

Vranna Auto Supply Co.

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5 men standing outside the front of the Vranna Auto Supply Company building. Behind them various advertising signs can be seen. On the right part of the photo a gas tank can be seen. This building originally was cut in on the corner for a service…

The Fad

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And exterior shot of The Fad clothing store at night.

The Fad window display

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A window display for The Fad featuring Bradley Sweaters.

The Fad window display

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A window display for The Fad featuring Bradley Sweaters.

Fad Clothing Store

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5 men wearing cowboy hats standing outside the Fad clothing store. From left to right these men are. Mr. L. Kostelecky, Mr. Paul Ebeltoft Sr., Mr. John Modisett, Mr, Michael G. Kuntz and Mr. John Wolf. All part owners of the Fad. From the reflection…

Looney Mercantile

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The interior of the Looney Mercantile store.

Looney Mercantile

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The interior of the Looney Mercantile store. The view is from above.

Looney Mercantile

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The interior of the Looney Mercantile store. The view is from above.

Looney Mercantile

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The interior of the Looney Mercantile store. The view is from above.

Looney Mercantile

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The interior of the Looney Mercantile store.

Electric Sales and Service Trucks

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The exterior of the front of Electric Sales and Service, The Fad and the Rialto. There are five Electric Sales and Service pickup trucks lined up in front.