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East College Street, between Dubuque and Linn Streets. Site of the current Iowa City Public Library. Slide printed August 1973.

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East side of Carnegie Library expansion (and parking)

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The First National Bank in Iowa City was located at 202 East Washington Street.

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Fourth of July Carnival held in downtown Iowa City in 1978 amidst the rubble of the urban renewal project.

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Fourth of July Carnival held in downtown Iowa City in 1978 amidst the rubble of the urban renewal project.

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Friday's Barber Shop has been at its location at 217 North Gilbert Street since opening in 1968.

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The Jefferson Building is located at 129 East Washington Street. It was built in 1913. In 1928, after this image was made, an additional two stories were built onto this building. The first postcard was sent from Katherine Jane to Louie J. Herman,…

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The Jefferson Building is located at 129 East Washington Street. It was built in 1913. In 1928, after this image was made, an additional two stories were built onto this building. Postcard sent to Charlotte Johnson, postmarked June 22, 1916. …

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The Jefferson Building is located at 129 East Washington Street. It was built in 1913. Postcard sent to Bud Louis, postmarked August 20, 1937. Ben Franklin 1-cent stamp.

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Corner of Clinton & Church Streets, across from the University of Iowa President's house

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This photos shows the old COD Steam Laundry building, which was the site of the first Iowa City Public Library-- housed on the second floor.

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Paris Cleaners, Easyplace, Joe's Place. Dated July 1995.

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Iowa Avenue, east from the Old Capitol steps. Slide printed March 1972.

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Corner of Clinton Street and Iowa Avenue, downtown.

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The Jefferson Building is located at 129 East Washington Street. It was built in 1913. In 1928, after this image was made, an additional two stories were built onto this building. Postcard sent from Mary Stemm to Emma Marolf, postmarked 1918. …

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The Johnson County Savings Bank Building was located at the corner of Washington and Clinton Streets in downtown Iowa City.

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Washington Street in the historic Paul-Helen building. The Englert Theatre is at the far left in the last picture.

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The Masonic Temple is located at 312 College Street, Iowa City. First postcard sent to L.V. Bartlett, postmarked June 13, 1923, George Washington 1-cent stamp. Second postcard sent to Mary Larson, postmarked March 18, 1917, George Washington 1-cent…

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Pre-pedestrian mall, prior to the Black Hawk mural that was painted on the side of the building shown. Slide printed September 1974.

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Corner of College and Dubuque, slide printed April 1965. Note on slide, "FUTURE SITE OF PLAZA CENTER I"

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The old City Hall building on Washington Street, demolished in 1962.

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Building construction. Seiferts, the Airliner, Allen's. Slide printed April 1972.

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Looking north on Clinton St. from College to Washington Streets. West side of Clinton. Slide printed April 1965.

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South Clinton Street before urban renewal. The fire on January 20, 1970, destroyed the Paper Place (130 South Clinton Street) and Things & Things & Things (132 South Clinton Street); addresses for these locations came from the 1966 City Directory.…

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South on Dubuque and Washington Streets. Hotel Jefferson at the right. Slide printed March 1972.
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