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This building was once the dance hall for Tuileries Amusement Park. It was later bought by the National Film Co. It was then sold to Alexander Industries and finally to the City of Englewood. The city bought the building and some land for $14,500. Note the Griffin behind the flag pole on the top of the building. The griffin now stands in the main stairway of City Center.
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This building was originally the Tuileries Dance Pavilion. It later was sold to the National Film Co., then to Alexander Industries and finally to the City of Englewood. The building was bought for $14,500. Note the Griffin on top of the building. The Griffin is now located in the main stairway of City Center.
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Englewood City Council in front of Tuileries. Top row from left to right: Luke Turrell, ???, John Simon Sr., Harley Patton, Gamble Royal, Bottom row from left to right: Luke Cavanaugh, John Balleydier, Chief of Police-??, Tom Noonan-City Clerk, ???
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Visitors ride the train at the Tuileries Amusement Park in the early 1900's.
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The entrance to the Tuileries Park located at approximately 3385 S. Broadway.
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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 front gate at Tuileries Amusement Park about 1910.
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The little train at the Tuileries Park in the early 1900's. The Tuileries, opened in 1906, was an amusement park extending from Broadway to the railroad and from Hampden to Floyd. Attractions included a dance hall, roller skating rink, motorcycle race track, balloon ascensions, an oriental tea garden, and an outdoor theater, as well as a miniature train. (from Englewood, Colorado 1903-1978)
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Watermelon Days at Tuileries Park. The ladies are, left to right, Minnie Sevier, Vera Terrell, Valencia Jones, Maggie Connie, and an unidentified young lady. William Gilpatrick, owner and manager of the park, is shown in the back.
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Mrs. Glenn Clayton of 4040 S. Washington St. was appointed horticultural chairman of the Colorado Federation of Garden Clubs.
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This building was the original Dance Hall for the Tuileries Amusement Park. It was later bought by the National Film Co. which sold it to Alexander Industries. It was then bought by the City of Englewood for $14,500 and housed the Library and Police and Fire departments.
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Volunteer Fire Department, south crew. The photo was taken in Tuileries Park with horse car #2.
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This photo was taken in Tuileries Gardens.
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Pictured is an accident which occurred during a balloon ascension by Jennie Hall in 1909 at the Tuileries Amusment Park.
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North Station equipment and crew taken at Tuileries Gardens.
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The Tuileries Theater showed vaudeville and other productions in the early 1900's.
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A panoramic photo of Tuileries Motordome in June of 1912. (Photo is split in two, upper photo fits onto the right side of the lower photo).
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The entrance to Tuileries Park.
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Watermelon Days at the Tuileries. Back row, left to right: Minnie Sevier, Maggie Conine, Front, left to right Valencia Jones (Raup), Vera Terrell (Gillpatrick), unidentified young lady.
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Women boating on the lake at the Tuileries Amusement Park in 1906.