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City employee Pauletta Puncerelli stands with Channel 7 meteorologist Pam Daale. Pam was one of Opening Day's guest storytellers.
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Bervette Williams (on the left) and Joan Clayton (right) welcome some of the first patrons to the new library.
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Harold McCurdy (owner) prepares for the grand opening of Harold's Drive-in.
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From left to right: Dr. Homer B. Catron, Dr. Hugh H. Alldredge, Ms. Nettie Steck.
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J.J. Mackin stands in front of his Funeral Parlor.
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Alexander Industries.
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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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From left to right: Sargent Bob Mathews, Patrolman Glen Benson, Patrolman Kenneth Cain.
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Charley Snyder, owner, stands in front of his Pharmacy.
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Workman at the Tuileries Gardens building the Dance Hall and Roller Rink. Front row center (in sweater) is William Gilpatrick, the owner of Tuileries Gardens.
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The parade passes in front of the old City Hall Building on S. Broadway.
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Jim O'Brien (former owner and driver) standing in front of the Horse Car.
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Mrs. Cottle ran The Little Brown Store. She is shown here with her family.
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Frank Kvacek, the owner of Majestic Motors, is on the far left. Kvacek was one of the early car dealers in Englewood.
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The Harry Herrick home is sandwiched between apartment houses. The Herrick home is located at 3319 S. Clarkson and the Tanglewood Apartments are at 3325 S. Clarkson.
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The Englewood Police Department in front of City Hall.
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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 view is from the east side of Broadway looking North after the flood of 1927.
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This business was formerly King and Son Coal but it is now L. V. Henning & Son Coal Company. The building was the barn of J. C. Jones.
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This business was formally King and Son Coal. The building was the barn of J.C. Jones.