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Traffic is moving to the south and the stores are on the west side of Broadway.
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The mural in the Englewood Post Office was painted by Mr. Boardman as part of the WPA project in 1940.
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A photo of the interior of Miller's Supermarket.
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A photo of the Puritan Creamery and the Englewood Herald.
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The view is to the South from the intersection of Hampden and Broadway. Marvel Cleaners was located at 3500 S. Broadway. The Goodwill was at 3510 and the Tin Shop was at 3524 S. Broadway.
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Float for Safeway during the parade for Englewood Days. The view is to the NE towards Eastman from 3200 block South Broadway.
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The Elks Convention Parade along South Broadway. The view is to the south.
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The Thanksgiving baskets were courtesy of the V.F.W. and Axtell Trucking Company.
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A photo of the Gothic Theater with the marquee advertising the movie 'BOOM TOWN'.
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The first Englewood High School under construction in 1920. It was later named Flood Middle School. It was demolished in June of 2013.
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Englewood High School in 1920, just after construction.
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Englewood High School at 3650 S. Broadway.
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The entire student body of Englewood High School in 1930.
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Englewood High School.
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Englewood High School football rally in downtown Englewood.
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This was an egg hunt sponsored by the Gothic Theater. It was held in a park at Hampden and Broadway on the Skerritt property, now Highway 285. A.E. Ferguson's house is in the background.
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This egg hunt was sponsored by the Gothic Theater. It was held in the empty lot next to the theater.
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J.J. Mackin stands in front of his Funeral Parlor.