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Robert Lutes was a Sergeant in the Army Air Corps. He was stationed at Foggie Main in Italy.
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Aerial view of the General Iron Works Company about 1970.
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A photo of the Leon Kennedy home located at 3511 S. Ogden.
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A photo of the interior of Jerry's Leather Goods which looks much the same today.
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Jim Wilson's Garage on South Broadway. It was formerly Central Garage.
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Edgar and Lillian Cartwright lived at 163 E. Dartmouth Ave. in Englewood.
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Charles Frye (Grandpa Frye) grew a long white beard to compensate for the loss of his hair. This provided him many opportunities to play Santa Claus.
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Postcard of the center court fountain in Cinderella City Center Court (also known as the Blue Mall).
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The first building at Swedish housed the laboratory, kitchen, dining room and a few patient rooms.
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Ray Frye was the second son and middle child of Charles Franklin Frye.
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Englewood Junior and Senior High school in the 1940's.
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This griffin was once part of the Central City Opera House. It was later moved to the courthouse in Denver on 15th and Tremont. When that building was torn down in the 30's, Englewood acquired it and placed it atop the Englewood City Hall. It was later moved to the Englewood Fire Station where it stood for more than 30 years. It eventually found its way to the new City Center and now stands in the main stair case.
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A photo of Uncle Milty's on S. Broadway.
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A photo of the Englewood Golf Course and Clubhouse.
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First Baptist Church of Englewood.
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The three Frye sisters, left to right - Lillie, Velma, and Bertha. Taken at their farm on 2899 S. Santa Fe Drive.
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Edward was the only son of Edgar and Lillian Cartwright. He was very active in the Englewood community.
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Main Entrance for the General Iron Works Company. The company began in 1924.