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Suey Sing Society Building, 305 1st Street, Marysville, Calif.; two story brick rectangular building is colorful with much Chinese style architecture. The second story balcony is in front and along the east wall made of iron. A large overhanging eave is constructed of tiles with scalloped edging around its bottom. The front has Chinese lettering around the secound floor center doorway. The first floor has large windows and an arched doorway leading upstairs on the west side.
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