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Mayflower Congregational Church was built in 1910.
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The east side of the Office/Garage. The view is to the West.
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The view is to the West along Englewood Parkway just west of Broadway.
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Harold McCurdy (owner) prepares for the grand opening of Harold's Drive-in.
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A photo of the interior of Miller's Supermarket.
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A photo of the Puritan Creamery and the Englewood Herald.
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From left to right: Dr. Homer B. Catron, Dr. Hugh H. Alldredge, Ms. Nettie Steck.
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Entrance to General Iron Works and buildings along W. Bates.
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A photo of the Gothic Theater with the marquee advertising the movie 'BOOM TOWN'.
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Hawthorne School after remodeling in the 1930's.
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This building is currently (2003) BankOne on West Hampden.
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This photo was taken in the fall of 1917 when the high school was at the North Englewood School. Pictured here is the entire student body of Englewood High School. There were 8 seniors.
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The first Englewood High School under construction in 1920. It was later named Flood Middle School. It was demolished in June of 2013.
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Englewood High School in 1920, just after construction.
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Englewood High School at 3650 S. Broadway.
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The entire student body of Englewood High School in 1930.
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North School was build in the summer of 1903 after Englewood's incorporation. It was built on the northeast comer of S. Cherokee and West Cornell. There were 35 pupils when it opened. A small addition was built in the back in 1904. In 1905 the west half of the building was built.
A brick building was built at 3000 S Bannock in 1905, North Englewood Elementary School. (from Englewood, Colorado 1903-1978)
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A photo of the North Englewood School.