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  2. McCulloch Brothers Inc. Photographs, 1884-1947
  3. 1900-2000 Block of W. Van Buren St.
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1900-2000 Block of W. Van Buren St.

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Description

Canary Court (2041 W. Van Buren) and McCoy Motor Court (1930 W. Van Buren) are visible.

Date Created
1940-01-11
Contributors
  • McCulloch Bros. (Photographer)
Geographic Subject
  • Phoenix (Ariz.)
Extent
1 Photograph
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
Reuse Permissions
Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs
Primary Member of
McCulloch Brothers Inc. Photographs, 1884-1947
Identifier
Identifier Type
Locally defined identifier
Identifier Value
CP MCLMB A1245H
Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.32264
Preferred Citation

"1900-2000 Block of W. Van Buren St.," McCulloch Brothers Inc. Photographs, CP MCLMB A1245H. Arizona State University Libraries: Arizona Collection.

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  • 2015-07-17 03:23:25
System Modified
  • 2021-02-22 05:41:47
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  • 1 year 3 months ago
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