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Field practice with fire hoses. The Alexander film Company's film storage vault is next to the Safeway.
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This is a view looking from the front steps of the Jacob Jones home down to the gate.
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This is a view of the front of the Jacob Jones home on S. Broadway.
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This view is looking from the walk up to the house of Jacob Jones.
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The winner of the Youth Christmas Lighting contest at the home of Rod White.
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Mrs. Emma Edom owned the Dry Goods and Notion Store. This photo was taken after the blizzard of 1913. Emma's son Walter is standing in front.
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Jacob C. Jones and his dog Penny in 1912.
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This is the intersection of Girard and Pennsylvania looking West. Swedish Hospital is on the left.
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The gateway to Jacob Jones home, called Orchard Place. [Gateway to Orchard Place (Jone's property) with "Glenco" the Jones show horse in 1886. p.367 HoEC]
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Little Dry Creek Park.
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Construction of the Altenbach's new house. The view is to the Southwest. The large white building in the background is the county fairground.
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3329 S. Pennsylvania.
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The photo is of the home of Mrs. H F Bittner.
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The street cars were stalled in the snow after the blizzard in December of 1913. This view is along South Broadway.
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The view is to the North on S. Broadway between Hampden and Girard. Note the street car tracks in the center of the photo. This photo was taken just south of Little Dry Creek in the 3400 block of S. Broadway. South Broadway was the first leagally established roud south of Denver. Locking the wheels of his wagon, Tom Skerritt drove back and forth until he made a recognizable trail from Little Dry Creek to Cherry Creek. Broadway was a quagmire...
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3400 block of South Broadway. The view is to the East.
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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 1913 flood at 3476 S. Broadway.
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This was the home of Valencia Raup, daughter of Jacob Jones, 189 W Jefferson Ave.
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A woman shovels a path after a snowstorm in November of 1946.