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A photo of the Puritan Creamery and the Englewood Herald.
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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 at 3650 S. Broadway.
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The M D Pharmacy was located at 2895 S. Broadway and the Magnet Inn was at 2893 S. Broadway.
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A photo of the Alexander Industries building.
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First National Bank-3501 S. Broadway. Also located in the building was: Dr. Catron, A.W. Kime-Lawyer, Dr. A.M. Lininger-Dentist
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First National Bank 3501 S. Broadway after remodel in 1950's.
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First National Bank-3501 S. Broadway
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First Baptist Church, 3195 S. Broadway.
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Outdoor Christmas decorations on Colorado Central Power Company's building.
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IOOF building was located at 3425 S. Broadway.
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The carnival was on the east side of Broadway where Highway 285 now runs. Old Lowell school is in the background which is now the Masonic Temple. The Abbott Lumber buildings are at the left.
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In 1935 the store was owned by J. F. (Mabel) Stirratt. By 1939 the store was called Greenstreet's Grocery, owned by W. B. (Vella) Greenstreet. It was located on Broadway at Bates. Note the bench between the trees which was used for the bus stop.
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This photo shows a remodeled Englewood Theater.
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Nielsen's Department Store. (3473 S Broadway and 3483 S Broadway)
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The Englewood Police Department in front of City Hall.
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This was a fire at the Alexander Aircraft Building #1. It was located on the S. West corner of the alley behind Alexander's main building and Girard.
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This building was the original Dance Hall for the Tuileries Amusement Park. It was later bought by the National Film Co. which sold it to Alexander Industries. It was then bought by the City of Englewood for $14,500 and housed the Library and Police and Fire departments.
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The view is from the east side of Broadway looking North after the flood of 1927.
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The view is on S. Broadway looking South from the roof of the Chrysler building located on the NE corner of Broadway and Hampden.