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| Howard Street |
 Howard street is lined with many kinds of businesses. The green sign on the right belongs to a pharmacy. |
 In 1937, Howard street was lined with different stores, although the building to the right held a pharmacy then too. |
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| The Androy |
 This building is The Androy, an apartment complex that provides homes for people 55 years of age and older. |
 Before becoming an apartment building it was the Hotel Androy, shown here in a photograph from 1920. |
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| Hibbing Memorial Building |
 The Hibbing Memorial is a community center that houses an ice rink as well as the Hibbing Historical Society. |
 The Memorial Building held an ice rink, as well as a boxing ring and a lounge where community members could gather. |
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| Presbyterian Church |
 This is a photograph of the building located at 2201 Second Avenue East. It is a Presbyterian church. |
 This 1935 photograph shows the church in the same location, looking nearly the same as it does today. |
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| Mesaba Transportation Company |
 This building on the 1900 block of 4th Avenue is currently the home of several businesses. |
 In 1920, the Mesaba Transportation Company was the areas first bus service, which later would become part of Greyhound. |