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English: Perspective sketch of an early synagogue building in Holyoke, Massachusetts, designed for Congregation Rodphey Shalom by George P. B. Alderman in 1903. The structure originally stood in the vicinity of 300 Park Street, according to an article in a September 5, 1904 issue of The Republican, although the 1911 Richards maps of Holyoke do not indicate this location.
Date circa 1971
date QS:P,+1971-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902
Source The Story of Holyoke, Wyatt Harper
Author UnknownUnknown , possibly architect George P. B. Alderman
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