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    • South 1st Avenue and Glendale Avenue

    • South 1st Avenue and Glendale Avenue

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    • Glendale (Ariz.)--History

    • View of South 1st Avenue (58th Drive) and Glendale Avenue, around 1920. Sine Bro's and the Phoenix Stage heading towards Grand Avenue can be seen.
    • South 1st Avenue

    • South 1st Avenue

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    • Glendale (Ariz.)--History

    • South 1st Avenue (58th Drive), around 1920.
    • S. O. Furrey

    • S. O. Furrey

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    • Glendale (Ariz.)--History

    • S. O. Furrey with his portable store set up in front of Sample and More and the Valley Bank, early 1920s.
    • Valley National Bank

    • Valley National Bank

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    • Glendale (Ariz.)--History

    • Valley National Bank on the west side of 1st Avenue (58th Drive), 1940's.
    • Tuck Sine

    • Tuck Sine

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    • Glendale (Ariz.)--History

    • "Tuck Sine late [nineteen] thirties."
    • Plowing a Field

    • Plowing a Field

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    • Glendale (Ariz.)--History

    • Tuck and Van Sine plowing a field with a custom built plow at the Sine Ranch somewhere south of the railroad tracks. "Tuck & Van Sine, custom plowing & trashing."
    • Plowing a Field

    • Plowing a Field

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    • Glendale (Ariz.)--History

    • Tuck and Van Sine plowing a field with a custom built plow at the Sine Ranch somewhere south of the railroad tracks. "Tuck & Van Sine, custom plowing & trashing...probably 1905 - 1910."
    • Sine Hardware

    • Sine Hardware

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    • Glendale (Ariz.)--History

    • Sine Hardware's current location (2009) at 51st Avenue and Myrtle, in Glendale.
    • "Glendale" Sign

    • "Glendale" Sign

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    • Glendale (Ariz.)--History

    • Grand Avenue and Glendale Avenue intersection, "Glendale" sign seen in the distance. "When you saw the sign, you knew you were home," exclaimed Carol (Coffelt) St Clair, a pioneering Glendale family member.

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