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The view is on S. Broadway looking South from the roof of the Chrysler building located on the NE corner of Broadway and Hampden.
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Damage done to a building during the flood of 1933.
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Damage that is done around the Englewood Restaurant during the flood of 1927.
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Looking South from the corner of Hampden and Broadway at the cleanup after the flood of 1933.
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Daughters of Frank and Velma Beyer. Standing: Mary and Shirley. Seated: Doris, Ruth and Ida May.
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A photo of the Len Carpenter home at 4808 S. Broadway.
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This is class 9A at the Englewood High School.
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Pictured is an accident which occurred during a balloon ascension by Jennie Hall in 1909 at the Tuileries Amusment Park.
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The Tuileries Theater showed vaudeville and other productions in the early 1900's.
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The photo was taken from atop Bivens Hall looking to the Northwest towards Acoma after the snowstorm of 1913.
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Armitage Hardware Company after 1913 snowstorm. The store was located on the east side of South Broadway.
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Clearing the street car tracks on South Broadway after the 1913 snowstorm.
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The view is to the North in the 2900 block of S. Broadway between Cornell and Bates. William Edom is in the front on the left. The photo shows the men trying to dig out the street car tracks after the snowstorm of 1913.
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The view is to the North from Kenyon. Colonial Bank is the round white structure on the left. This was previously Key Savings and the architect was Charles Deaton.
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Popcorn wagon outside the old Englewood High School.
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The China House at 3275 South Broadway was next to the Gothic Theater. The view is to the north.
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The entrance to Tuileries Park at approximately 3385 S. Broadway. A band played in the balcony.
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First National Bank building in the flood of 1917.