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Houses with flood water up to the windows during the flood of 1927.
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A head shot of Richard Cowgill that shows him in his Navy uniform.
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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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Collapsed bridge over Little Dry Creek along Broadway after the flood of 1927.
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Henry Taylor's Drum Corps during an Englewood parade.
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Buildings before the second story was removed in 1952. They were located on the NE corner of Broadway and Hampden. The office of Dr. John Simon Sr. was located upstairs from the pharmacy. Dr. Arthur was upstairs in the next building.
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This is the ground breaking for the new Post Office. The view is looking West. In the background you can see the old City Hall on the left and Dr. Simon's house on the right.
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Wempes Grocery is the door on the right. This was also the office of Dr. John Simon, Jr. (door on the left).
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View is looking NW toward South Broadway & Girard during the flood of 1913.
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The view is to the east on Girard during the flood of 1963. Includes bus in photo of corner at South Broadway and Girard.
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First Federal Savings was started by Melvin and Lillian Ericson in 1934. The bank was located at 3496 South Broadway.
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Golden Jubilee Parade Color Guard.
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Also in the block is Virginia's Beauty Shoppe at 3409 S. Broadway, Boling's Cafe at 3411 S. Broadway, and Graham's Furniture Co.(far left) at 3417 S. Broadway.
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A photo of Valencia (Jones) Raup.
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A view of the Skerritt property from the corner of Broadway and Sheridan (Hampden). The home is currently located on 3560 S. Bannock.
Thomas J. Skerritt, the first permanent resident of the Englewood area, filed on a homestead south of Little Dry Creek in 1864. At one time he owned most of the land which became Englewood from Quincy to Yale and from the railroad to Clarkson. His home "Shadyside" still stands at 3560 S Bannock. (from Englewood,...
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Al Hively was the Grand Marshal of the Golden Jubilee Parade in 1953.
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Dunn's Grocery Store was located at Quincy and Broadway. The Dunns lived behind the store.
Englewood's first post office was in Dunn's Grocery Store at 4295-4297 S Broadway. The store was located in the front part of the family home. Mrs. Dunn was appointed postmaster in 1984 and served until her death in 1916. (from Englewood, Colorado 1903-1978)
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This is the interior view of the Jacob Jones home on South Broadway.
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This is a view of one of the interior rooms in the Jacob Jones home located 3305 S Broadway.