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![190x ABQ - Large building at right is the Albuquerque Public Library at corner of Railroad (Central) Ave. and Edith](thumbs/190x%20ABQ%20-%20%20Large%20building%20at%20right%20is%20the%20Albuquerque%20Public%20Library%20at%20corner%20of%20Railroad%20%28Central%29%20Ave.%20and%20Edith.jpg)
190x ABQ - Large building at right is the Albuquerque Public Library at corner of Railroad (Central) Ave. and Edith
![192x ABQ - Rosenwald Bro's Dry Goods and Clothing Store. In 1920, the Rosenwald brothers would build the first department store in Albuquerque, at the intersection of 4th Street and Central Avenue.](thumbs/192x%20ABQ%20-%20Rosenwald%20Bro%27s%20Dry%20Goods%20and%20Clothing%20Store.%20%20In%201920%2C%20%20the%20Rosenwald%20brothers%20would%20build%20the%20first%20department%20store%20in%20Albuquerque%2C%20at%20the%20intersection%20of%204th%20Street%20and%20Central%20Avenue..jpg)
192x ABQ - Rosenwald Bro's Dry Goods and Clothing Store. In 1920, the Rosenwald brothers would build the first department store in Albuquerque, at the intersection of 4th Street and Central Avenue.