File:Pulaski Park and old Ward 1 of Holyoke, Massachusetts during Flood of 1936.jpg

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English: Ward 1 prior to its razure in the 1970s and 1980s. To the right Mater Dolorosa Parish may be seen, as well as a number of commercial blocks and houses which would later be redeveloped as condominiums and affordable housing projects.
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: Holyoke Dam, Ward 1 and South Hadley Falls on the Connecticut River during Flood of 1936.jpg
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