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The view is looking south from in front of City Hall at 3385 S. Broadway. Guy's Garage at 3384 S. Broadway was the site of the old Englewood Theater.
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Parade on South Broadway at Eastman. The view is looking North.
One sign says "Shirley Temple Dolls & Dresses"
Another sign says "The New Dodge"
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An interior view of a room with steps of the Jacob Jones home on S. Broadway.
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This is a view of a room of the Jacob Jones home on S. Broadway.
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The ground breaking for the new Post Office in 1937. The view is to the West. J.C. Jones house is on the right and Loretto Heights College can be seen on the far horizon.
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In the background is the house of Jacob C. Jones. The people in the foreground are at the ground breaking for the new Post Office.
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This is a view looking from the front steps of the Jacob Jones home down to the gate.
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This is a view of the front of the Jacob Jones home on S. Broadway.
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Unidentified woman in front of the Jacob C. Jones home.
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The grounds of the old Jones property. It was built in the 1880's and called Orchard Place.
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This view is looking from the walk up to the house of Jacob Jones.
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The gateway to Jacob Jones home, called Orchard Place.
[Gateway to Orchard Place (Jone's property) with "Glenco" the Jones show horse in 1886. p.367 HoEC]
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The photo was taken at the home of Frank P. Brannan at 3340 S. Broadway. Top left to right: Mrs. Ira Brannan, Miss Stella Brannan, and Mrs. Frank P. Brannan. Seated from left to right: Ira Brannan, Dr. L.C. Wollen[we]ber, and Mr. Frank P. Brannan (standing).
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Chuck Allen rides in the Rodeo and Race Meet Parade in 1948 along South Broadway.
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This parade took place on Colorado Day celebrating 50 years of Englewood. Max Hessel's Standard Station was located 3395 S. Broadway.
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Burt Chevrolet employees. Left to right: Tymer Rice, Alan Burt, Merlin Fields.
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Mrs. Cottle ran The Little Brown Store. She is shown here with her family.
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The Easter egg hunt was sponsored by the Gothic Theater. It was held in the empty lot south of the theater. Acoma Street in in the background.