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Float for Safeway during the parade for Englewood Days. The view is to the NE towards Eastman from 3200 block South Broadway.
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The Julia Temple Nursing Home was located on Lafayette St. between Girard & Hampden.
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This photo is of the owner of the popcorn wagon and pony ride that was in front of the Gothic Theater.
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The snowstorm of 1946. Englewood Furniture was located on 3378 S. Broadway. Next to it was Chalmerse and Louise Hair Salon at 3372 S. Broadway. The view is to the North.
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The snowstorm of 1946. The Texaco in the center left of the photo was located at 3499 S. Broadway. The view is to the North.
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Outdoor Christmas decorations on Colorado Central Power Company's building.
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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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Field practice with fire hoses. The Alexander film Company's film storage vault is next to the Safeway.
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Mrs. Emma Edom owned the Dry Goods and Notion Store. This photo was taken after the blizzard of 1913. Emma's son Walter is standing in front.
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Christmas decorations on S. Broadway between Yale and Belleview.
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This egg hunt was sponsored by the Gothic Theater in the 1930's.
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This tree was the Commercial winner in the Christmas Lighting contest. The tree was in front of Arapahoe Motors at 2949 S. Broadway.
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Roberts Rose Co. was owned by J.T. Roberts. This is a picture of the gardens and greenhouse grounds.
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A night view of the 3300 block of South Broadway. The view is of the west side of the street
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The view is to the West. This building is no longer there. In its place is a round-about.
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75 ice wagons hauled ice from the Maddox Ice plant at 684 Alcott St. in Denver. There was a refrigeration ice station at 3131 S. Broadway.
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The snowstorm of November 1946 in front of the Colorado Central Power Co. at 3470 S. Broadway.
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A photograph of the collapsed roof from the weight of snow at Kortz-Lee Jewelry after a November 1946 Blizzard.
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The snowstorm of 1946. The Public Service building in the left center of the photo was located at 3434 S. Broadway. The view is to the South.
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The snowstorm of November 1946 showing the intersection of S. Broadway and Hampden. The view is to the East along Hampden.