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This house was the office of Dr. John Simon, Sr. It also housed the first library in Englewood.
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The Brannan's moved into this house on S. Broadway in 1904. This location is now a part of the business district on Broadway. (provided by Mrs. John Mathews (Mary Brannan))
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This was the residence of Dr. John Simon Sr. before it was remodeled in 1956 at 3765 S. Broadway.
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The residence of Dr. Grant H. John at 2815 S. Broadway.
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The M D Pharmacy was located at 2895 S. Broadway and the Magnet Inn was at 2893 S. Broadway.
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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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This photo was taken at the Gothic Theater Egg Hunt.
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Harry's Cabs in front of Graham's Furniture Co.
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Popcorn wagon in front of the Gothic Theater.
[For many years Jack Davis and his popcorn wagon made regular visits to the high school. (from "Englewood, Colorado 1903-1978")]
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One of the early Eaglerock airplanes.
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Burkhart's Grocery was part of a parade down south Broadway in front of the old Pioneer Theater.
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Front of the Burt Chevrolet dealership at 5200 S Broadway.
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M-D Drug moved into Tom Sullivan's Pioneer Theater building when Tom died. Ozzie Miller & Truman Davis bought the Theater building and Alcove's Carpet & Drapery moved into the corner and stayed until 1970.
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The Bjork's Department Store on South Broadway was formerly Arapahoe State Bank. Alice Willingham is behind the counter at the department store.
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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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An artists rendering of the Englewood Renewal Plan done in the early 1980's. This is a view of South Broadway.
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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.