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Way of the future
An interurban electric railcar runs through Caldwell,  Idaho, in 1910. This photograph was included with records of the Bureau  of Reclamation’s Boise Project, a program to construct dams and  irrigation systems in southwestern Idaho.

Photograph of Interurban Cars Running on Main Street in Caldwell,   02/21/1910
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Way of the future

An interurban electric railcar runs through Caldwell, Idaho, in 1910. This photograph was included with records of the Bureau of Reclamation’s Boise Project, a program to construct dams and irrigation systems in southwestern Idaho.

Photograph of Interurban Cars Running on Main Street in Caldwell, 02/21/1910

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