The view is to the East showing the intersection of Highway 285 & Bannock. The street on the left is old Hampden. Broadway is in the center of the photo running right and left.
The Bethel Mission Church was started in 1902 at Quincy and Grant. It moved to Mansfield and Acoma in 1909. It's name was later changed to Englewood Community Church.
M-D Drug moved into Tom Sullivans' Pioneer Theater building when Tom died. Ozzie Miller & Turman Davis bought the theater building and Alcove's moved into the corner and stayed until 1970. The view is to the east down Hampden.
The building was originally built in the late 1800's and owned by Guild & Endner Lumber Company. Wise & Ferguson Lumber Company took over in 1919. It was located between S. Lincoln and S. Broadway at the Tramway loop. The picture is of the building being torn down in 1957.
East side of Broadway north from Hampden. M.D. Professionals was located at 3498 S. Broadway. There was a second story on the buildings that was removed in 1952.
This is a view of the back side of Majestic Motors located on 3290 S. Acoma. The back is on the corner of S. Broadway and Greenwood Ave. Greenwood Ave. was later renamed Floyd Ave.
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.