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F.C. Nash and Company, 141 East Colorado, Pasadena. 1928



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    Pasadena. F. C. Nash and Company. 141 East Colorado. Window display of Maxwell House coffee

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    Pasadena. F. C. Nash and Company. 141 East Colorado. Remodeling construction underway, northeast corner Broadway and Colorado

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