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Englewood City Hall on Bannock at bottom of photo. Kenyon to the right of City Hall. Railroad tracks and Santa Fe Drive at the top of picture. Englewood reservoir in center of photo.
View is to west toward Santa Fe Drive. Little Dry Creek to the south. Layton Ave. on the north side of reservoir. City Ditch on the east side and South Mariposa is the angle street to the right.
This roadhouse known as Pap Wyman's Place or the Petersburg Inn was located on the N.W. corner of Hampden and Sante Fe. This view is to the West. The building was torn down in 1939.
An aerial photograph taken at an altitude of 300 feet on April 1, 1928. The building in the center of the photo is the Oliner Floral Co. The address was 3600 South Elati. The land where the greenhouse stood was leased to the the city of Englewood for 20 years in 1969(?) to be used for Police and Fire. After that the city bought the land and the Police and Fire departments currently reside there. The street at the top is Hampden Ave. The land to the...
1965 flood area. Upper right is Union bridge taken out by flood. 3" from lower right corner is old Littleton Sewage Plant. Bottom right is Santa Fe Drive. Lower center is Centennial race track.
The view is to the northwest showing the construction of Cinderella City. Santa Fe Drive is to the left of construction site. The Norgren plant (future city hall) is to the right of the construction site.