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The Englewood Chamber of Commerce.
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The Red and White Grocery located at 4301 South Broadway. Pictured are Neal Summers (right) and his delivery boy Frank Writh. The Summers used to live above the store.
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The Red Arrow Supply Store located at 3585 South Broadway.
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The Pioneer Savings Stamp Store located at 3585 S. Broadway.
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George Perrin stands in front of Snyder's Pharmacy. The pharmacy was on the ground floor of Bivens Hall.
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Shorty's Standard station was located on the corner of Hampden and Clarkson.
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Charley Snyder, owner, stands in front of his Pharmacy.
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Sovern Bicycle Shop.
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The view is to the North West with General Iron Works in the center of the photo with the green siding.
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A photo of Uncle Milty's on S. Broadway.
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The view is to the Northeast from the First National Bank of Englewood.
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Texaco station on the NW corner of Broadway and Hampden. The 1st National Bank is directly behind the station.
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The view is to the South looking towards the east side of S. Broadway. Cline and Glenn Mortuary was located at 3270 S. Broadway. The Conoco gas station was at 3298 S. Broadway and Hoehn Chevrolet was at 3300 S. Broadway. Hoehn Chevrolet later became Burt Chevrolet around 1940.
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This view is to the north looking at the west side of Broadway. The intersection is Hampden.
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The view is to the West. Highway 285 (Hampden) is on the left. Cinderella City is on the right and Elati Street is at the bottom. The photo was taken from the 1st National Bank building.
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The view is to the South along Bannock Street. Hampden (Highway 285) runs from left to right. The Skerritt House can be seen on the left side of Bannock just south of Hampden (white two story).
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The view is to the NW. Wyatts Cafeteria is in the center of the photo at the intersection of S. Elati and Girard. The roof in the foreground is the old City Hall and library building at 3400 S. Elati (now demolished). Cinderella City is to the left.
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Workman at the Tuileries Gardens building the Dance Hall and Roller Rink. Front row center (in sweater) is William Gilpatrick, the owner of Tuileries Gardens.