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The view is to the South from the intersection of Hampden and Broadway. Marvel Cleaners was located at 3500 S. Broadway. The Goodwill was at 3510 and the Tin Shop was at 3524 S. Broadway.
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The Julia Temple Nursing Home was located on Lafayette St. between Girard & Hampden.
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The view is of the Southwest corner of Hampden and Broadway.
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The view is to the Northeast from the First National Bank of Englewood.
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Texaco station on the NW corner of Broadway and Hampden. The 1st National Bank is directly behind the station.
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The view is to the West. Highway 285 (Hampden) is on the left. Cinderella City is on the right and Elati Street is at the bottom. The photo was taken from the 1st National Bank building.
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The view is to the South along Bannock Street. Hampden (Highway 285) runs from left to right. The Skerritt House can be seen on the left side of Bannock just south of Hampden (white two story).
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The view is to the SW with S. Cherokee in the foreground and Hampden (Highway 285) running left to right in the center of the photo.
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The view is to the North from the 285 interchange. The building on the left is old Key Savings.
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The view is to the North looking toward the west side of S. Broadway. Ruckers Texaco Station was located at 3499 S. Broadway. The First National Bank was located at 3501 S. Broadway. The intersection is Hampden.
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This photo was taken from the roof of Lowell School in the 3500 block of S. Sherman. The view is to the West toward S. Broadway. Hampden is along the right. Loretta Heights is barely visable in the distance.
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This was built as Key Savings by the architect Charles Deaton. It is currently Colonial Bank (in 2004).
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Fudd's Fritter Factory stood in the south west corner of the upper parking lot of Cinderella City. It is the current site of Chuck E. Cheese.
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View is to the south along Broadway just north of Hampden during the flood of 1913.
15) Columbia Savings
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The Columbia Savings building was on the NE corner of Hampden and Galapago. Currently Coldstone Ice Cream and Ross occupy the space.
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M-D Drug moved into Tom Sullivans' Pioneer Theater building when Tom died. Ozzie Miller & Turman Davis bought the theater building and Alcove's moved into the corner and stayed until 1970. The view is to the east down Hampden.
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Crysler Drug was on the corner of Broadway and Hampden.
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This roadhouse known as Pap Wyman's Place or the Petersburg Inn was located on the N.W. corner of Hampden and Sante Fe. This view is to the West. The building was torn down in 1939.
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Office workers at Mountain States T & T.
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The last switching of phones before dial service began. The photo was taken at midnight in the Phone Co. office. Manager Rex Richards watches Ann Anderson place the last call.