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Harriette Christopher of 3842 S. Delaware receives congratulations from Navy Captain Oscar Pederson.
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"Englewood men on a 14 day Navy Cruise - Naval Air Station, Denver, CO"
Front row (left to right): John Douglas, Bob Gearhart, Bob Delzell, Ben Faulkner, Leon Duncan, Don Harrach.
Back row (left to right): Roy Albersharot, Hugh Williams, Allen Garber, Lt. Richard Brenneman, Arlen Gupton, Bill R. Holland (Aug 28, 1954).
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Richard Gance of 2500 S. Zuni St. is home on leave after Navy training in San Diego.
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The home of Mr. & Mrs. William Edom after the 1913 snowstorm. Shown in the photo is Mrs. Nell Johnson and her son Melvin.
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The Denver Tramway street car at the "Loop". The Arapahoe State Bank was located on the east side of the street at 3560 South Broadway.
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The white building on the left is the original Key Savings bank. The architect for Key Savings was Charles Deaton. The view is to the east.
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The view is to the northwest showing the construction of Cinderella City. Santa Fe Drive is to the left of construction site. The Norgren plant (future city hall) is to the right of the construction site.
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Collapsed bridge over Little Dry Creek along Broadway after the flood of 1927.
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The separation of the Foley's building from the rest of the mall. The view is to the East.
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The Joslin's building being wrapped in plastic for removal of asbestos before demolition.
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The mall entrance seen through a gutted Joslin's.
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This is a view of Center Court ready for demolition.
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Demolition of the Penney's building in the Cinderella City mall.
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The old Foley's building is renovated for the new City Hall.
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The view is from the Gold mall looking toward Joslin's. Cinder Alley lies below the rubble.
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This is the Bannock Street bridge over Little Dry Creek during the flood of 1963.
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Englewood mayor Bev Bradshaw who served from 2001 to 2003.