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Looking from the stairs of the parking structure (on left) east [East Meadow Drive].
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Minturn Mercantile Company in 1957. Automobile parked in front of the store.
24) Seibert Circle
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With Seibert Circle coming around from the right, looking west on the north side of the Circle.
26) Texas Townhouses
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On Vail Valley Drive, looking east along the Texas Townhouses. The building in the far background is Manor Vail.
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On Hanson Ranch Road looking toward the Christiania Lodge at right,
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From left, Tom Dice, Andrew Christensen, John Love, and Ed Glenn in front of the E. E. Glenn Store, at the corner of 2nd and Broadway, Eagle, Colorado.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
29) Burbank's Store
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Frank Van Vleck Burbank standing in the Burbank Grocery Co. store about 1912 (later the Riepenhoff Store). Mr. Burbank came to Red Cliff in 1898 and married Lillian Horton Colburn.
30) Lundgren Store
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Lundgren's Warehouse was built by Adolph Lundgren and George Beale as part of the Lundgren Store. In addition to groceries and merchandise, Lundren and Beale ran a lumberyard and sold hardware. The warehouse building later burned down.
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Avon Amusement Center on left side of Hwy 6. Building was destroyed in c1948 when Hwy 6 was widened. Avon General Store on right (view is looking south to Beaver Creek) Store destroyed c1980. Photo is taken just south of the old Avon bridge in about the same location as photo 1986.001.161.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The interior of Stremme's Store with Theodore Stremme leaning on a counter. A "Welcome" banner is hanging from light fixtures. Merchandise cases are along both side walls. Stove is at the back center.
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1920s: Interior of Stremme's Store and Post Office in Gypsum, Colorado, with owner, Theodore Stremme, and clerk ,Thelma Anderson Wilson. Cash register and scale on counter with canned goods on shelving behind the counter. Lighting arrangement clearly visible. Clothing (pants) stacked in right foreground.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The back of Ralph Henderson's Variety Store on Eagle Street, advertising his used car dealership. The building was later owned by Barbara and Demetrio Fresquez in which they operated a tortilla factory.
36) Lundgren Store
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The Gypsum Valley Grocery on Railroad Avenue was the original Lundgren Store. Adolph Lundgren immigrated from Sweden in 1907 and started the store in 1912. After Adloph died in 1916, wife Anna and daughter Minnie Lundgren continued the store. In 1920, George Beale became a partner and the name changed to "Beale and Lundgren." In 1930, Beale left and it was operated by Minnie and her brother Elmer.
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"Mrs. [Ella] Layton bossing two helpers at shop she works" - from Alda Borah. The two women seem to be taking the bossing in stride.