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Photo shows some of the damage that was done during the flood of 1927.
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A view of some of the buildings that were part of Cinderella City
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The view is NW overlooking Cinderella City. The roof in the foreground is the old City Hall which was demolished in 2002. The building in the center is the old Joslin's.
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Damage to Centennial Shopping Center during the flood of 1965.
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The white building on the left is the original Key Savings bank. The architect for Key Savings was Charles Deaton. The view is to the east.
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The separation of the Foley's building from the rest of the mall. The view is to the East.
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The old Foley's building is renovated for the new City Hall.
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Buildings before the second story was removed in 1952. They were located on the NE corner of Broadway and Hampden. The office of Dr. John Simon Sr. was located upstairs from the pharmacy. Dr. Arthur was upstairs in the next building.
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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.
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Renovation of interior of Foley's building for new City Hall.
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This is the old skylight that was in the atrium area of the Foley's building before renovation in 1999.
394) City Hall - 1999
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This is a view of the interior of the old Foley's building before renovation. It is a shot from the 3rd floor down to the ground floor which is now the library.
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Also in the block is Virginia's Beauty Shoppe at 3409 S. Broadway, Boling's Cafe at 3411 S. Broadway, and Graham's Furniture Co.(far left) at 3417 S. Broadway.
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Two hand painted horses from the carousel in Cinderella City Center Court.
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Dunn's Grocery Store was located at Quincy and Broadway. The Dunns lived behind the store.
Englewood's first post office was in Dunn's Grocery Store at 4295-4297 S Broadway. The store was located in the front part of the family home. Mrs. Dunn was appointed postmaster in 1984 and served until her death in 1916. (from Englewood, Colorado 1903-1978)
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This building was originally J.C. Jone's barn. It later became L.V. Henning and Son Coal.
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The new billing and accounting department for the Colorado Central Power Company (Public Service of Colorado).
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The view is to the West. It shows the demolition of Cinderella City. The old library is on the left and the old Phar-mor is on the right.