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An aerial photograph taken at an altitude of 300 feet on April 1, 1928. The building in the center of the photo is the Oliner Floral Co. The address was 3600 South Elati. The land where the greenhouse stood was leased to the the city of Englewood for 20 years in 1969(?) to be used for Police and Fire. After that the city bought the land and the Police and Fire departments currently reside there. The street at the top is Hampden Ave. The land to the...
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Park Floral Greenhouse is in the center of the photo. It was south of Hampden and east of Santa Fe (top of the photo).
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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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Mrs. Aumiller packs her belongs to move in order to make way for the Hampden cloverleaf.
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Irene Burkhart of 550 E. Hampden Ave. is the owner of a unique pitcher collection from all over the world.
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Ray Collins of 3140 S. Williams is the new manager of the Englewood Flower Shop on 700 E. Hampden.
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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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Crysler Drug was on the corner of Broadway and Hampden.
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This is an artists rendering of the Englewood Renewal Development Plan in the early 1980's. The view is of the intersection of Broadway and Hampden (Broadway on the right and Hampden in the lower center).
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A photograph of the Englewood AT & SF Depot in its original location at 1100 West Hampden Ave. in November of 1979. The building was moved to its present location of 607 West Dartmouth September 26, 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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A photo of the Englewood Depot at its original location at 1000 W. Hampden before it was moved to 607 W Dartmouth in 1994.
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A photo of the Englewood Depot at its original location at 1000 W. Hampden before it was moved to 607 W. Dartmouth in 1994.
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The view is of the Southwest corner of Hampden and Broadway.
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View is to the south along Broadway just north of Hampden during the flood of 1913.
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The view is to the Southwest from the east side of Little Dry Creek just north of Hampden. The photo was taken during the flood of 1973. [May 7, 1973] Author: JWH
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The view is looking North on the west side of Little Dry Creek just north of Hampden during the flood of 1973. [May 7, 1973] Author: JWH
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The view is looking West from the east side of Little Dry Creek just north of Hampden during the flood of 1973. [May 7, 1973] Author: JWH
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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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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.