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833 "The River We Love;" trees on the wall of the Snake River Canyon; icy falls flowing from canyon wall
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832 "Far Creeps the Shadow;" canyon wall projecting shadows; building on bluff of canyon floor on right
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831 "Light and Shade;" road descending to the river in the Snake River Canyon, with a dusting of snow
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830 "Echo Canyon;" small lake in a box canyon.
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829 "A Typical Farmer's Mass Meeting;" large group of men and women gathered in front of the Lavering Theater. The group may have been listening to a talk by A.C. Townley, a nationally known politician who was scheduled to talk at the Lavering on 17 January 1918. Lavering Furniture Store on left.
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828 "The Red Cross Christmas Tree, 1917;" evergreen tree in the intersection of Main and Shoshone Streets; view of Perrine Hotel; also visible Lindsey and Smith Real Estate; Majestic Pharmacy
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827 "A Twin Falls Residence;" two-story stucco house, landscaped with trees and decorative shrubbery; sidewalk along road in front of the house
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826 "Shoshone Street;" view of intersection with Main Street looking northeast, showing automobiles (cars) parked along the street; Washington School visible at the end of Shoshone St; also visible Skeels-Wiley Drugs; Louvre Billiards; Decker; Kodak Soda; U.S. Marine Corps Recruiting Station; Auto Supply Co.; First National Bank; barbershop
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825 "Volcanic Masonry;" Snake River immediately below the Twin Falls. People standing in fenced off area in foreground
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824 "Swallow Cliff; overhanging rock formation on canyon wall
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823 "Echo Canyon;" small lake in a box canyon.
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822 "One of the Grades at Shoshone Falls;" road carved along the canyon wall.
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821 "The Natural Bridge, Shoshone Falls;" rock formation forming an natural arch, with the river below.
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820 "The Canyon;" Snake River between the canyon walls; utility poles visible on right
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819 "Laying the Cornerstone; First Presbyterian Church. May 6, 1917;" crowd participating in ceremony