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Rapid City Fruit Company

1920 establishments in South DakotaBuildings and structures in Rapid City, South DakotaCommercial buildings completed in 1920Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in South DakotaNational Register of Historic Places in Pennington County, South Dakota
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Rapid City Fruit Company
Rapid City Fruit Company

Rapid City Fruit Company is a historic building at 320 7th Street in Rapid City, South Dakota. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1993.

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Rapid City Fruit Company
Adams Street, Rapid City

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N 44.091666666667 ° E -103.2275 °
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Adams Street 799
57701 Rapid City
South Dakota, United States
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