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Mot Clar (far right) was the owner of the garage. On the far left was Louis Clar.
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The McBroom Cabin was one of the earliest structures in the Englewood area. It was donated to the Littleton Historical Museum.
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Inside General Iron Works yard.
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General Iron Works is towards the top of the photo. Santa Fe Drive runs to the left of General Iron. The view is to the Northwest.
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General Iron is in the middle. Santa Fe Drive and the railroad tracks are on the left. The view is to the North.
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The King's Cross Roads service station and cafe was located at 14649 Hwy 285, just past the Hwy 291 turn. The Conoco pole sign was introduced around 1950 and the grade of gasoline being sold in the pump on the right (“N-tane”) was phased out in 1957.
This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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This was the first Eaglerock airplane in front of the Alexander Aircraft Co.
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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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A family photograph of the Obertos. Pictured (from left to right): Henrietta (Hattie) Oberto, Leo Edwin Oberto, Gio Oberto, and Silvio Oberto.
14317) Robert Oberto's Photograph
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A portrait of Robert Gio Oberto, as a toddler, probably around 1 year old. Robert died of pneumonia, as a toddler.