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One of the full sized horses on the lower level of the carousel.
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View of the fountain in Center Court (Blue Mall) in Cinderella City.
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The house on the left is 4291 S. Acoma.
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This photo was taken before demolition of the house at 4377 S. Acoma.
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Paul Vranesic of 4010 S. Logan St. was the representative of the Boy's State Conference. He shows his text book to Gov. Steve McNichols.
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Henry Taylor's Drum Corps during an Englewood parade.
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Buildings before the second story was removed in 1952. They were located on the NE corner of Broadway and Hampden. The office of Dr. John Simon Sr. was located upstairs from the pharmacy. Dr. Arthur was upstairs in the next building.
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This is the ground breaking for the new Post Office. The view is looking West. In the background you can see the old City Hall on the left and Dr. Simon's house on the right.
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Wempes Grocery is the door on the right. This was also the office of Dr. John Simon, Jr. (door on the left).
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View is looking NW toward South Broadway & Girard during the flood of 1913.
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Emma Edom, on the right, stands with Nell Johnson, left, and Mrs. Don Edom, middle, after the 1913 snowstorm.
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This business was formerly King and Son Coal but it is now L. V. Henning & Son Coal Company. The building was the barn of J. C. Jones.
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This business was formally King and Son Coal. The building was the barn of J.C. Jones.
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The view is of the west side of the 2800 block of S. Acoma looking South from 2835, 2841, and 2845 S. Acoma.
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Maddox "A" team. Top row from left to right: M. Miller, unknown, Mr. Hankle. Front row left to right: J. Salazar, P. Shumley, R. Ida
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Mary and Harry Ida, long time Englewood residents.
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Virginia Widdowfield Johnson at her Englewood home.