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Upstairs in the Crysler building were attorney's offices and the office of Dr. John Simon. The car was probably in a parade on South Broadway when this photo was taken.
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The train wreck was on November 3, 1937 at Littleton Blvd. just north of the Rio Grande Station. It involved the Denver & Rio Grande Western rail line.
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Volunteer Fire Department in front of City Hall. Dr. Simon's house is on the right. This house also housed the first library as well as Doctor Simon's offices. The Jacob Jones house is behind Simon's house.
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City Hall and Library around 1950.
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Herb Palmer (standing) volunteered for the Englewood Fire Department in the 1950's.
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Fire Department parade for fire prevention week.
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Henry Sobiella heads the committee for the fireman's picnic in City Park.
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Englewood Fire Department. Note the Griffin on the top of the building.
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The view is to the SW from Trolly Square with Englewood Parkway running left to right.
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The Rodeo and Race Meet Parade along South Broadway in 1948. (Arapahoe County Fair, August 18-22)
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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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Christmas decorations on S. Broadway between Yale and Belleview.
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BILL SMITH PLUMBING on 4101 South Broadway.
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Brookridge Service Station located on 5200 S. Broadway.
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Frank Kvacek, the owner of Majestic Motors, is on the far left. Kvacek was one of the early car dealers in Englewood.
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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 view is from the intersection of South Broadway and Girard looking toward the South from the west side of the street.