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This is the 1940 J H Corn Building at 240 East Fairview
Street. They are previously apartments. In Fallon. Before that, a garage
or shop of some sort- note the bottom windows added later
(From the Austin Metz Collection)
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The famous Cye Cox Garage on W. Center Street
(From the Austin Metz Collection)
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Historic Allen Hotel at 40 South Carson Street
(From the Austin Metz Collection)
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Maine Street on a postcard
(Photo courtesy W.R. Frenchu collection)
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" Main" Street on a postcard- made more exciting
by the addition of hand-painted color.
(Photo courtesy W.R. Frenchu collection)
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I love a parade- especially a parade down Maine Street.
(Photo courtesy W.R. Frenchu collection)
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Having Sand Mountain all
to yourself is quite a treat.
(Photo courtesy W.R. Frenchu collection)
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The sugar beet factory in full operation, June 2, 1900 as near as I can
tell
(Photo courtesy W.R. Frenchu collection)
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Add a little color, cut down on the noxious emmissions, and everyone's
gonna want a sugar beet factory in their town!
(Photo courtesy W.R. Frenchu collection)
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A dark day in Fallon history, when thousands of migratory wild turkeys ravaged the town, carrying local women and children off to their lairs for consumption. Or, it could be a postcard of a typical Fallon turkey farm.
(Photo courtesy W.R. Frenchu collection)
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Is there any special significance to this house, or these people? Beats me. |
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Getting ready to haul freight to the Fallon "Oil"
Field
(Photo courtesy W.R. Frenchu collection)
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Can you have too many Maine Street Fallon scenes? I
don't think so, Tim.
(Photo courtesy W.R. Frenchu collection)
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A view up North Maine showing the Courthouse, the Fallon
Hotel, and [ahem] Lover's Lane. What on earth happened to all those trees,
anyway?
(Photo courtesy W.R. Frenchu collection)
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