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The view is to the west overlooking the Englewood Reservoir.
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A photo of the Englewood Water Treatment Plant. In the late 1940's, the City Council under the leadership of Mayor Charles Allen began building Englewood's own water system. With completion of the Allen filtration Plant in April 1952, Englewood achieved its independence and there was no further need to annex to Denver. (from Englewood 1903-1978)
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View is to the southwest of the Englewood Water Treatment Plant.
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Englewood Water Treatment Plant - Charles Allen Filtration Plant.
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Englewood Reservoir looking east toward Broadway. South of the reservoir is the present site of Belleview park. [Angle street to right is Kenyon. Winding street, top to bottom is Mariposa. City Ditch Flume near top left.]
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Mr. H.T. Whitaker owned 80 acres in Englewood. The northeast corner was at Huron & Chenango. The southwest corner was Belleview and Windermere. The property was called the Silver Dollar Ranch. He sold the land along Big Dry Creek to the Englewood Water Board. They planned on making a reservoir but it never came about. Now the area along Big Dry Creek is Belleview Park. The street north of the baseball diamond is named after Mr. Whitaker, called Whitaker...
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A photo of the Englewood Waste Water Treatment Plant.
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A photo of the Englewood Wast Water Treatment Plant.
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W. Belleview is in foreground. Mr. Whitaker's house is the white spot to the right of the sign. Scott Altenbach is standing next to the sign. The row of cottonwoods in the center were next to Whitaker's irrigation ditch. The water for the ditch came from a dam on Little Dry Creek near Burt Chevrolet on S. Broadway.
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The view is to the West and show crews working on improvements along Little Dry Creek.
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A photo of the Englewood Treatment Plant.
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Construction of Englewood Water Treatment Plant.
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Englewood City Hall on Bannock at bottom of photo. Kenyon to the right of City Hall. Railroad tracks and Santa Fe Drive at the top of picture. Englewood reservoir in center of photo.
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View is to west toward Santa Fe Drive. Little Dry Creek to the south. Layton Ave. on the north side of reservoir. City Ditch on the east side and South Mariposa is the angle street to the right.
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City ditch with the view to the West.
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Englewood Reservoir in middle of photo. View is to northeast.
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View to southwest. Santa Fe upper right of photo. A photo of the Englewood Reservoir.
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Englewood Reservoir.
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View is to the northwest. Englewood reservoir center. City ditch flume in lower left of photo now in Belleview Park. Mariposa St. follows the city ditch to top of photo. Field on bottom right is now part of Whitaker Acres. Little Dry Creek runs to the south of the reservoir.
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1965 flood area. Upper right is Union bridge taken out by flood. 3" from lower right corner is old Littleton Sewage Plant. Bottom right is Santa Fe Drive. Lower center is Centennial race track.