Items
Date is exactly
1982
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HG 984 Front view of The Paris and other Storefronts along Main Avenue -
HG 983 Front view of The Paris and other Storefronts along Main Avenue -
HG 810 View from the balcony at Obenchain Insurance, looking southeast down 2nd Avenue N. Directly in front is United Automotive, Inc, with Standard Printing and the Elks building on the left -
HG 809 Obenchain Insurance building from parking lot; balcony is also visible -
HG 783 Front view of Twin Falls Chamber of Commerce, which is set back from the Street with landscaping, and Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co., Dennis L. Ward and Associates; along Shoshone Street N -
HG 768 Corner view of the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance, Dennis L. Ward and Associates along 3rd Avenue N; also housed Berg Insurance. Chamber of Commerce is to the left. Carpenter's Imported Automobiles is seen at the very right behind the other buildings. -
HG 757 Front view of the Mall Cinema {also known as the Orpheum Theater building} on Main Avenue. Queen Fashion is on the right and Bojangles on left. -
HG 756 Storefront view along Main Avenue N. The Paris is the gray building on the left. -
HG 751 Corner view of Cain's Furniture and Appliance (Consolidated Wagon building) in downtown Twin Falls. Storefronts along Main Avenue N are also seen. -
HG 750 Rounded corner building on Main Ave N. {Originally housed the Light and Power Co; later known as the Idaho Power Co.} The building on the right with the word painted "Rooms" is the Koto Building. -
HG 748 Side view of the Rogerson Hotel building, along 2nd Street E (now Hansen Street E) and the rear alley. Sterling Jewelry can be seen on the right (at the corner of Main Avenue) and a doorway with the Rogerson Restaurant Golden R Lounge sign is set along the sidewalk. -
HG 747 Storefronts of Pier 4 Imports, Sweetbriar, and Sterling Jewelry, all part of the Rogerson Hotel building, along Main Avenue. Benches and landscaping from the urban renewal project of the 1970s are also visible. -
HG 746 Storefront of Sterling Jewelry, part of the Rogerson Hotel building, along Main Avenue. Trees from the urban renewal project flank the sidewalk. -
HG 732 Storefronts of Log Tavern Cocktails, The Clip Hair Styling for Men, and another building along Shoshone Street N. The alleyway at the side of the Log Tavern is also visible, as is the side of the Elks building. -
HG 719 Corner view of the Storefront of Sterling Jewelry, part of the Rogerson Hotel complex.