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Destruction along S. Broadway in the 1933 flood.
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Clearing South Broadway after a snowstorm in 1963.
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Flash flood in 1956. View is along S. Broadway.
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The view is on S. Broadway looking South from the roof of the Chrysler building located on the NE corner of Broadway and Hampden.
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Looking South from the corner of Hampden and Broadway at the cleanup after the flood of 1933.
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The view is to the West from Galepago. The Englewood Depot was moved to this location in 1994.
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The view is the East side of the Englewood Depot when it was located at 1100 W. Hampden Ave. The Depot was moved September 26, 1994 to 607 W. Dartmouth.
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View is to the northwest. Englewood reservoir center. City ditch flume in lower left of photo now in Belleview Park. Mariposa St. follows the city ditch to top of photo. Field on bottom right is now part of Whitaker Acres. Little Dry Creek runs to the south of the reservoir.
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The view is to the East along Highway 285. S. Cherokee is at the bottom of the photo and S. Bannock is at the top.
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1965 flood area. Upper right is Union bridge taken out by flood. 3" from lower right corner is old Littleton Sewage Plant. Bottom right is Santa Fe Drive. Lower center is Centennial race track.
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The view is to the North in the 2900 block of S. Broadway between Cornell and Bates. William Edom is in the front on the left. The photo shows the men trying to dig out the street car tracks after the snowstorm of 1913.
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Ed Edom stands in the pathway they shoveled from William Edom's house to Broadway after the snowstorm of 1913.
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The view is to the North from Kenyon. Colonial Bank is the round white structure on the left. This was previously Key Savings and the architect was Charles Deaton.
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The view is to the North along South Broadway. Colonial Bank is on the left and the Army Surplus is on the right.
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Ground breaking ceremonies for the Altenbach's new house at 4901 S. Huron. The view is to the Northeast.
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This view shows the high water in Little Dry Creek. This was taken from the Bannock Street bridge. Helen Perrin is standing in the raincoat.
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View is looking toward the east on Girard from South Broadway during the flood of 1963.