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Title
Panorama of Banning looking north towards the Banning Water Canyon in the 1940s
Creator
Unknown
Contributor
Barker, C. O
Date Created and/or Issued
circa 1940s
Publication Information
Banning Library District
Contributing Institution
Banning Library District
Collection
Banning Library District Local History Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Exterior photographic postcard of a panorama of Banning looking north towards the Banning Water Canyon and Mt. San Gorgonio.
Type
image
Format
1 sepia tone photographic postcard; 8.89 x 13.3 cm.
Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/c8rx9934
CBAN_049
86-02-04-13
Language
English
Subject
Panoramas-California-Banning
Mountains-California-Banning
Place
Banning (Calif.)

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