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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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The view is to the Northwest. The property belonged to H.T. Whitaker. Just to the left is now Belleview Park.
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Mr. H.T. Whitaker owned 80 acres in Englewood. The northeast corner was at Huron & Chenango. The southwest corner was Belleview and Windermere. The property was called the Silver Dollar Ranch. He sold the land along Big Dry Creek to the Englewood Water Board. They planned on making a reservoir but it never came about. Now the area along Big Dry Creek is Belleview Park. The street north of the baseball diamond is named after Mr. Whitaker, called Whitaker...
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Football field and park built on the Skerritt's property which is now highway 285 (Hampden).
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From left to right - Jim Higday, Gil Eggleston, Nolan Sandige. Fireman's picnic in City Park.
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The Open Gate Garden Club project at City Park. From left to right: Mrs. Glenn Clayton, 4040 S. Washington, Mrs. Ronnie Wilson, 3995 S. Pennsylvania, Mrs. Martin Rhodes, 3885 S. Lincoln.
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Henry Sobiella heads the committee for the fireman's picnic in City Park.
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Paul Blessing of 4122 S. Galapago St. seeks a post with Suburban Parks Board.
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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.