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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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Swedish Hospital during new construction in 1973.
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A photo of Swedish Hospital.
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A photo of Swedish Hospital.
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The William C. Cline Hall at Saint Louis School.
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The photo is of the home of Mrs. H F Bittner.
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This view is looking west on Dartmouth. 137 W. Dartmouth (right),139 W Dartmouth (center) and 141 W Dartmouth (left).
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Fudd's Fritter Factory stood in the south west corner of the upper parking lot of Cinderella City. It is the current site of Chuck E. Cheese.
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A photo of the Hubka’s when they first moved to Englewood in 1947. The circle was called Cherry Lane at the time and was given the official street name of South Clarkson Circle when the City paved it. Pictured are Viola Hubka, and the twins Douglas and Doris Hubka.
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The swimming pool located at Sinclair Middle School.
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North School football. Coach Dan Fullmer. Top row from left to right: Woodhead, Dale, Sanders, Sidebottom, Shallenberger, Williams, Copher, Goorman, Sellman, Ramsey, Gray, Jeffery, Rivers, Sammons, Johnson, Kronenberger, Freeman, Crabtree, Magner, Eaton. Front row from left to right: Hegday, Church, Scott, Higginson, R. VanNote, D. VanNote, Ranum, Young, Quesnoy, Kong.
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Second from left in the foreground is Charles A. Bundsen, founder of the hospital. Third form the left is Crown Prince Wilhelm of Sweden. This photo was taken at the dedication of the what is now the Education Building.
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Prince Wilhelm of Sweden was present at the dedication of what is now the Education Building at Swedish.
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The street cars were stalled in the snow after the blizzard in December of 1913. This view is along South Broadway.
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Patrons enjoy some goodies at the Tuilieres Kaffee when the Library opened.
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Bervette Williams (left) and Pat Jurgens on opening day.
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Jeannie Pershin at the Tuilieres Kaffee located in the library.
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The view is to the West at the intersection of Broadway and Englewood Parkway. Cinderella City can be seen in the distance.
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The view is to the North on S. Broadway between Hampden and Girard. Note the street car tracks in the center of the photo. This photo was taken just south of Little Dry Creek in the 3400 block of S. Broadway. South Broadway was the first leagally established roud south of Denver. Locking the wheels of his wagon, Tom Skerritt drove back and forth until he made a recognizable trail from Little Dry Creek to Cherry Creek. Broadway was a quagmire...
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Ole is 14 years old and still living in Englewood as of March 2000. The owners are Wayne and Judith Parr at 2800 W. Chenango Ave.