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View is to the north with Broadway on the left. The Higgins Mercantile Co. is on the right (east) of the horse car. The horse car is on the Little Dry Creek bridge.
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Belleview Park before it was constructed in the pasture land of the H. T. Whitaker farm in about 1964. In the background are the buildings of the Arapahoe County Fair Grounds. In the foreground on the left is the old Belleview bridge that spanned Big Dry Creek. In the front are three unidentified citizens with Englewood City Manager Leslie E. Rudd (right).
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The view is to the East. The bridge crosses over E. Hampden from the parking structure to the Swedish Medical buildings.
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This building was the first Arapahoe County School. It was built in 1863 located on the east side of the S. Platte, just north of the Union Ave. bridge (Brown's bridge). It was moved to Littleton City park until 1977 and then moved to the Littleton Historical Museum.
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Widening Belleview Bridge over Little Dry Creek (EHE Jaunary 19, 1959).
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Workman struggle through frigid winter to widen Belleview Bridge over Little Dry Creek.
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Belleview Bridge upon completion, April 20, 1959.
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Building Logan Street Bridge over Little Dry Creek (EHE - August 12, 1954).
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Going under the Hampden Bridge in a canoe. Dorothy Romans is in the middle.
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1965 flood area. Upper right is Union bridge taken out by flood. 3" from lower right corner is old Littleton Sewage Plant. Bottom right is Santa Fe Drive. Lower center is Centennial race track.
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This view shows the high water in Little Dry Creek. This was taken from the Bannock Street bridge. Helen Perrin is standing in the raincoat.
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Building a temporary bridge for Hampden over Platte River after flood of 1965.
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Rebuilding the Hampden bridge after the flood of 1965.
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Brown's Falls Bridge on Union Street in the 1927 flood.
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Senator Peter Dominick views the damage to the Hampden bridge after the flood of 1965. The view is to the West.
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Collapsed bridge over Little Dry Creek along Broadway after the flood of 1927.
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This is the Bannock Street bridge over Little Dry Creek during the flood of 1963.