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The view is looking east towards the Norgren Company. Joe Flood's house is on the right. A portion of Denny Miller Field at City Park can be seen in the picture.
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The North Englewood School picnic at Elitch Gardens on June 14, 1904. For names please see original photo.
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This was an egg hunt sponsored by the Gothic Theater. It was held in a park at Hampden and Broadway on the Skerritt property, now Highway 285. A.E. Ferguson's house is in the background.
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5030 S. Inca Drive (left) and 5040 S. Inca Drive face Belleview Park.
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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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Cushing Park in the summer time. The view is to the East. Dartmouth in on the right.
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A picnic at City Park is shown in this 1940's photograph.
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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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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.