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Bailey's Pet and Variety Store on South Broadway in Englewood, Colorado.
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A photo of the Alexander Industries building.
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The National Film Co. building was originally the dance hall for Tuileries Amusement Park. It later became Alexander Industries and eventually it was Englewood City Hall before being torn down.
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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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The First National Bank on South Broadway.
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The First National Bank.
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The view is of the Southwest corner of Hampden and Broadway.
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First Federal Savings and Loan-3496 South Broadway. Melvin and Lillian Ericson (owners) serve a customer.
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First National Bank-3501 S. Broadway
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Interior of First National Bank-3501 South Broadway.
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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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The Red and White Grocery located at 4301 South Broadway. Pictured are Neal Summers (right) and his delivery boy Frank Writh. The Summers used to live above the store.
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The Red Arrow Supply Store located at 3585 South Broadway.
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The Pioneer Savings Stamp Store located at 3585 S. Broadway.
Thumbnail for 'Snyder's Pharmacy - 1920 (ca.) - Exterior View of store with George Perrin'
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George Perrin stands in front of Snyder's Pharmacy. The pharmacy was on the ground floor of Bivens Hall.
Thumbnail for 'Snyder's Pharmacy - 1920 (ca.) - Outside the Pharmacy with Charley Snyder'
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Charley Snyder, owner, stands in front of his Pharmacy.
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A photo of Uncle Milty's on S. Broadway.
Thumbnail for 'Texaco Station and First National Bank - 1928 (ca.) - Broadway and Hampden/Highway 285'
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Texaco station on the NW corner of Broadway and Hampden. The 1st National Bank is directly behind the station.
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The view is to the South looking towards the east side of S. Broadway. Cline and Glenn Mortuary was located at 3270 S. Broadway. The Conoco gas station was at 3298 S. Broadway and Hoehn Chevrolet was at 3300 S. Broadway. Hoehn Chevrolet later became Burt Chevrolet around 1940.