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The lake at Cushing Park.
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A view of City Park.
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Construction on City Park.
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Swimming pool at City Park.
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The view is to the west overlooking the McLellan Golf Course driving range.
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Football field and park built on the Skerritt's property which is now highway 285 (Hampden).
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The view is looking north to the McLellan Golf Course and Santa Fe Drive on the left.
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The driving range at McLellan Golf Course.
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Swimming pool at City Park. It was the only public swimming pool in the south Denver Metro area. It was located where the Joslin's building stood in Cinderella City. The view is to the West. In the background is the Mountain View Golf Course which was owned and operated by the past mayor Bud McLellan.
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From left to right - Jim Higday, Gil Eggleston, Nolan Sandige. Fireman's picnic in City Park.
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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 Open Gate Garden Club project at City Park. From left to right: Mrs. Glenn Clayton, 4040 S. Washington, Mrs. Ronnie Wilson, 3995 S. Pennsylvania, Mrs. Martin Rhodes, 3885 S. Lincoln.
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Henry Sobiella heads the committee for the fireman's picnic in City Park.
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Little Dry Creek Park.
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The view is to the West towards Santa Fe. [Cushing Park, formerly Dartmouth Park]
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Playground at City Park.
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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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A photo of Ronnie Stradiotto.
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Paul Blessing of 4122 S. Galapago St. seeks a post with Suburban Parks Board.
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Flower gardens for the City of Englewood Parks Department.