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Text below photograph reads: The roof of the tank gallery was made of a solid concrete slab. The Washington Street Bridge is visible in the picture as well as the McCune Block at the corner of East Washington and Petaluma Boulevard North, the Sonoma National Bank, Bank of America, the Washington Hotel on the west side of Petaluma Boulevard North . On Water Street the back side of J. C. Penney Company and Stone Furniture are visible.
Business and Industry J.C. Penney Co Poultry Producers of Central California Sonoma National Bank (Petaluma, Calif.) Stone Furniture (Petaluma, Calif.) Washington Hotel (Petaluma, Calif.) McCune Block (Petaluma, Calif.) Bank of America. Petaluma Branch 1938 Historic buildings Grain elevators Concrete construction United States California Sonoma Petaluma Water Street
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