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The view is from the corner of Cornell and South Broadway looking North. Englewood Feed & Coal is at 2989 S. Broadway and Bivens Hall is at 2985 S. Broadway. Les Jordan was the Deputy Police Chief and is standing next to the street car.
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Jim O'Brien (former owner and driver) standing in front of the Horse Car. The Denver Tramway line ended at Hampden and from 1982 to 1910 the Cherrelyn Horse Car carried passengers up the steep hill from Hampden to Quincy. At the top of the hill, the horse climbed on the back platform and coasted down hill with the passengers. Jim O'Brien (center) owned and drove the horse car for several years. (from Englewood, Colorado 1903-1978)
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The train wreck was on November 3, 1937 at Littleton Blvd. just north of the Rio Grand Station (see photo #1388).
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The train wreck was on November 3, 1937 at Littleton Blvd. just north of the Rio Grande Station. It involved the Denver & Rio Grande Western rail line.
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A photo of the restored Horse Car at the City Hall and library located on 3345 S. Bannock.
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Don Alexander was the Vice President of the Alexander Aircraft Company.
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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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In 1935 the store was owned by J. F. (Mabel) Stirratt. By 1939 the store was called Greenstreet's Grocery, owned by W. B. (Vella) Greenstreet. It was located on Broadway at Bates. Note the bench between the trees which was used for the bus stop.
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Englewood City Hall on Bannock at bottom of photo. Kenyon to the right of City Hall. Railroad tracks and Santa Fe Drive at the top of picture. Englewood reservoir in center of photo.
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A bus that has a sign on the side stating that it is the 'ENGLEWOOD CITY BUS'.
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Supply train for General Iron Works.
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The South Broadway line of the Denver Tramway.
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This photo is of the Davidson Motor Company.
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The view is to the South on the 3400 block of S. Broadway. The intersection is Girard. Graham Furniture was located at 3405 S. Broadway. J.C. Penney was at 3402 S. Broadway.
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The view is to the south from Girard.
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Leon Riddle was named station agent for Frontier Airlines in Denver in 1958.
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The first bookmobile is shown in a parade.
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Center of the photo is Adeline Czarny, Librarian, helping children find books on the bookmobile. Bobbie Laredo, page, is seated on the floor with the children. The bookmobile was at Alice B. Terry school in Sheridan.
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Shown here is Adeline Czarny, Librarian, and Don Gamet, driver and assistant. This first bookmobile was purchased from the Denver Public Library in 1967.
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Children at the Alice B. Terry school in Sheridan visit the bookmobile.