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Thumbnail for 'Street View, Broadway - 1915 (ca.) - View to the North on S Broadway'
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The view it to the North on S. Broadway and about Hampden. The Cherrelyn horse car is in center of the photo. Note the street car tracks on the left.
Thumbnail for 'Cherrelyn Horse Car - 1900 (ca.) - Horse Car Tracks, view to the North'
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View is to the north with Broadway on the left. The Higgins Mercantile Co. is on the right (east) of the horse car. The horse car is on the Little Dry Creek bridge.
Thumbnail for 'Cherrelyn Horse Car - 1900 (ca.) - Horse Car Tracks view to the South'
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The view is to the south. The house on the right is still standing (in 2007) at 3689 S. Broadway.
Thumbnail for 'Cherrelyn Horse Car - 1963 - Refinished Horse Car with Elks Club'
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Mounting the plaque honoring the Elks Club for refinishing the Cherrelyn Horse Car. From left to right: Don Orme, Vernon Lawson, Ray Blanks, Malcolm Taylor, Harry Musser, William Herrick, Ernest "Packy" Romans.
Thumbnail for 'Cherrelyn Horse Car - 1900 (ca.) - with Jim O'Brien'
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Jim O'Brien (former owner and driver) standing in front of the Horse Car. The Denver Tramway line ended at Hampden and from 1982 to 1910 the Cherrelyn Horse Car carried passengers up the steep hill from Hampden to Quincy. At the top of the hill, the horse climbed on the back platform and coasted down hill with the passengers. Jim O'Brien (center) owned and drove the horse car for several years. (from Englewood, Colorado 1903-1978)
Thumbnail for 'Cherrelyn Horse Car at Englewood City Hall - 1950 - 3345 S Bannock'
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A photo of the restored Horse Car at the City Hall and library located on 3345 S. Bannock.
Thumbnail for 'Cherrelyn Horse Car - 1906 - Horse pulling the Car'
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The view is to the northwest. The horse car is headed south towards Quincy. (July 1, 1906)
Thumbnail for 'Haddow, Robert & Helen with Baseball Team - 1900s (ca.)'
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The first man and woman at the left are Robert Haddow and his wife Helen Haddow (parents of Betty Haddow Sandell). Robert Haddow was a driver of the Cherrelyn Horse Car. His twin brother Johnnie, also drove the horse car.
Thumbnail for 'Cherrelyn Horse Car - 1889 - Passengers posing for a photo'
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Some passengers pose for a photo on the Cherrelyn Horse Car.
Thumbnail for 'Cherrelyn Horse Car - 1900 - A Man and the Horse'
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Cherrelyn Horse Car is pictured in this 1900 photograph.
Thumbnail for 'Cherrelyn Horse Car Tracks - 1900 (ca.) - Man walking on the Tracks'
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Looking south along the Cherrelyn tracks taken about 1900. The house in the background is still located at 3689 South Broadway.