File:Delaney's Marble Block, Holyoke, Massachusetts (1891).jpg

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English: Delaney's Marble Block, a former commercial block and hotel which was built in 1885 by contractor John Delaney, who had also done much work on the Holyoke Canal System. It stood at the northeast corner of Dwight and High Streets until it was razed by its tenant Grant Department stores, which replaced it with the present structure seen today.
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