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East side of Broadway north from Hampden. M.D. Professionals was located at 3498 S. Broadway. There was a second story on the buildings that was removed in 1952.
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The Texaco Station was located on the corner of Bates and Broadway.
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A night view of the 3300 block of South Broadway. The view is of the west side of the street
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This view is looking North up Broadway from the SW corner of Broadway and Floyd.
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A photo of Trolley Square.
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The view is from the intersection of South Broadway and Girard looking toward the South from the west side of the street.
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The view is to the South on Broadway from Floyd.
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The view is to the North during Christmas time in 1948.
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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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Paving of South Broadway. The view is to the North in the 4600 block.
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The view is of South Broadway and the Christmas decorations in December 1965.
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The view is to the south from Girard.
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This is a view of the back side of Majestic Motors located on 3290 S. Acoma. The back is on the corner of S. Broadway and Greenwood Ave. Greenwood Ave. was later renamed Floyd Ave.
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75 ice wagons hauled ice from the Maddox Ice plant at 684 Alcott St. in Denver. There was a refrigeration ice station at 3131 S. Broadway.
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Marguerite Massengale was the owner of Marguerite's Dress Shop at 3346 S. Broadway.
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Aaron Miller was the owner of Miller Jewelry on 3509 S. Broadway.
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Lodges and dances were held in Bivens Hall. Bivens had a confectioners store below.
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Georgia Finch was the manager of Georgia's Flowers of 3437 S. Broadway.
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A couple stand in front of their home on S. Broadway. Note the street car tracks running in front of the house.
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This was a fire at the Alexander Aircraft Building #1. It was located on the S. West corner of the alley behind Alexander's main building and Girard.