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Thumbnail for 'Thanksgiving Baskets - 1930 (ca.) - Courtesy of the V.F.W and Axtell Trucking Company'
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The Thanksgiving baskets were courtesy of the V.F.W. and Axtell Trucking Company.
Thumbnail for 'Harness, Frank - 1930 (ca.) - Pictured with his Public Service Truck'
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Frank Harness and his Public Service truck in the early 1930's. Frank was with the Colorado Central Power Co.
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One of the early Eaglerock airplanes.
Thumbnail for 'Alexander Aircraft Company - 1930 (ca) - Eaglerock bi-plane, Model A-15'
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This was the Eaglerock bi-plane, Kinner powered with 100 horse-power. The model was the A-15.
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A photo of the Alexander Bullet airplane built in the Englewood manufacturing plant.
Thumbnail for 'Alexander Aircraft Company - 1927 (ca.) - Eaglerock biplane with Justin McInaney'
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Justin McInaney, sales manager for Alexander Aircraft Company, stands in front of an Eaglerock equipped with a Wright J-5 engine.
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One of the Eaglerock biplanes that was manufactured at the Alexander Aircraft Company.
Thumbnail for 'Alexander Aircraft Company - 1925 (ca.) - First Eaglerock bi-plane'
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This was the first Eaglerock built in Englewood.
Thumbnail for 'Alexander Aircraft Company - 1920s (ca.) - Building the Eaglerock bi-plane'
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A biplane in the process of being built.
Thumbnail for 'Alexander Industries - 1925 (ca.) - J. Don Alexander in Eaglerock'
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J. Don Alexander, president of Alexander Aircraft, in an early model of the Eaglerock aircraft.
Thumbnail for 'Shorty's Standard Station - 1930 (ca.) - 3500 S Clarkson'
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Shorty's Standard station was located on the corner of Hampden and Clarkson.
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The view is to the South looking towards the east side of S. Broadway. Cline and Glenn Mortuary was located at 3270 S. Broadway. The Conoco gas station was at 3298 S. Broadway and Hoehn Chevrolet was at 3300 S. Broadway. Hoehn Chevrolet later became Burt Chevrolet around 1940.
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View of South Broadway looking South. Graham Furniture is on the right at 3405 S. Broadway.
Thumbnail for 'Street View, Broadway & Hampden/Highway 285 - 1930 (ca.) - View to the North'
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The view is to the North looking toward the west side of S. Broadway. Ruckers Texaco Station was located at 3499 S. Broadway. The First National Bank was located at 3501 S. Broadway. The intersection is Hampden.
Thumbnail for 'Street View, Broadway & Floyd - 1940 (ca.) - View to the South'
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The view is to the South from Floyd. Myer Drug Store was located at 3398 S. Broadway and Max Hessel's Standard Station was at 3395 S. Broadway. The intersection is Girard.
Thumbnail for 'Street View, Broadway & Girard - 1948 - View to the South'
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The view is to the South on the 3400 block of S. Broadway.
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The snowstorm of 1946. The Texaco in the center left of the photo was located at 3499 S. Broadway. The view is to the North.
Thumbnail for 'Roberts Dairy - 1920 (ca.) - Dairy Delivery Truck with William Widdowfield & Elmer Slife'
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William Widdowfield is in the drivers seat and Elmer Slife is standing. Mr. Widdowfield and Harry Meredith bought the dairy from John Roberts in 1917 and operated it until 1928.
Thumbnail for 'Street View, Broadway & Hampden/Highway 285 - 1930 (ca.) - View to the South'
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The view is to the South from Hampden. The Tin Shop on the left is at 3524 S. Broadway. This building still stands and is the Army Surplus Store. This is also the location of the Tramway loop for car line #3. Englewood Drug Co. across the street is located at 3531 S. Broadway.