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The 3300 block of S. Broadway looking East. Girard St. is in the upper right. Broadway is in front of the Antique Store. The Malley Center is behind Broadway on the right.
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This was built as Key Savings by the architect Charles Deaton. It is currently Colonial Bank (in 2004).
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Burt Chevrolet Service Center.
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The view is to the South from Hampden. The Tin Shop on the left is at 3524 S. Broadway. This building still stands and is the Army Surplus Store. This is also the location of the Tramway loop for car line #3. Englewood Drug Co. across the street is located at 3531 S. Broadway.
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Photo of the finshed Post Office in 1952. Englewood Lumber can be seen in the background.
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Outdoor Christmas decorations on Colorado Central Power Company's building.
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IOOF building was located at 3425 S. Broadway.
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Upstairs in the Crysler building were attorney's offices and the office of Dr. John Simon. The car was probably in a parade on South Broadway when this photo was taken.
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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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Arapahoe Motors Used Cars located on South Broadway.
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The view is to the SW from Trolly Square with Englewood Parkway running left to right.
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A photo of Trolley Square.
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The carnival was on the east side of Broadway where Highway 285 now runs. Old Lowell school is in the background which is now the Masonic Temple. The Abbott Lumber buildings are at the left.
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The photo shows the Pioneer Theater after remodeling.
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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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The Macmarr Stores sign was exposed when the adjacent building was torn down in 1986.
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View is along S. Broadway to the South during the flood of 1913.
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The annex was directly behind Englewood Hardware which was located at 3427 S. Broadway.
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Englewood Hardware float in the Englewood Days parade. (ca. August 1935)
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The empty field in the foreground is the future site of the Englewood Post Office on Broadway and Floyd. The Englewood Lumber Co. can been seen in the background.