File:Clough Ball and Marble High Street, Holyoke.png
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English: Photo of Ball Block and Marble Block, left and right respectively, looking down High Street in Holyoke, Massachusetts. The two buildings were both designed by James A. Clough, today only the Ball Block, now rechristened The Latino Professional Building, is extant. The tracks seen centrally in the photo belong to the Holyoke Street Railway, which had its main hub just out of frame of this photo at City Hall. |
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Author | Wm S. Kline & Co. | |||||||
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