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People watch water recede from the streets.

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People standing on train tracks with a mobile home park behind them.

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Water nearing the span of a bridge.

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The city of Pullman during a flood.

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The city of Pullman during a flood.

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The city of Pullman during a flood.

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Water nears the first story windows of a building.

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Water flows around a mobile home park.

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A phone pole rising above the flood waters.

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The city of Pullman during a flood.

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People removing supplies from a building.

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Flood waters lap up against buildings.

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Water fills a vacant street.

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The city of Pullman during a flood.

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People rowing down the street.

The building marked West's Store was on the SE corner of


Main and Pine Streets (where the Bank of America is now).


The picture was probably taken from the Northern Pacific


tracks looking south.

A photograph taken near Main Street and Stadium Way showing

Pullman during the 1972 flood.

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The Pullman Drive-In Theater.

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The Pullman Drive-In Theater.

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The Pullman Drive-In Theater.

1 photograph: 19 x 24 cm.

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A photograph looking North on Alder (now Kamiaken) at the Old City Hall.

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A veiw of Pullman from Sunnyside Hill looking East over downtown. Note the large white, Washington Hotel, to the right.

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The Cordova.

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A pullam street.

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A building interior.

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A view down a pullam street.

Old Pullman City Hall (now gone) formerly located on the


northwest corner of Olsen and Kamiaken streets. Built 1893;


remodeled in 1916 and 1937.

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Pullman Christian Church.

The largest flag in the world, carried in an Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition parade in Seattle, accompanied by 350 cadets. The flag flew that summer at the exposition atop a flagpole that was 182 feet in length- 170 feet above the ground and 12 feet…
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