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Mayfair Park Pavilions, 2013, front elevation

Mayfair Park Pavilions, 2013, front elevation. Photo courtesy of Ann Hall.

This photograph depicts the front elevation of the Mayfair Park Pavilions, captured in 2013. The architecturally significant structures are known for their community gathering spaces.

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  • Mayfair Park Pavilions

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  • River Valley West Central

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  • Ann Hall Collection

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Credited to: Ann Hall Collection

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