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City Park in Englewood, Colorado.
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The view is looking SE across Elati. The Norgren building is in the far left corner and Joe Flood's house is just left of center. This photo is also of Denny Miller Field in City Park.
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The view is looking east towards the Norgren Company. Joe Flood's house is on the right. A portion of Denny Miller Field at City Park can be seen in the picture.
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The North Englewood School picnic at Elitch Gardens on June 14, 1904. For names please see original photo.
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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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Playground at City Park.
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Swimming pool at City Park.
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Playground at City Park.
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Visitors ride the train at the Tuileries Amusement Park in the early 1900's.
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The little train at the Tuileries Park in the early 1900's. The Tuileries, opened in 1906, was an amusement park extending from Broadway to the railroad and from Hampden to Floyd. Attractions included a dance hall, roller skating rink, motorcycle race track, balloon ascensions, an oriental tea garden, and an outdoor theater, as well as a miniature train. (from Englewood, Colorado 1903-1978)
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The view is looking SW across Hampden. Ball players are playing ball at Denny Miller Field in City Park.
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Swimming pool at City Park.
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Looking west from McLellan Golf course and City Park.
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West end of McLellan Golf Course and City Park. Santa Fe is to the left.
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This is looking west from the golf course. The railroad tracks are in the background.
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Mr. H.T. Whitaker owned 80 acres in Englewood. The northeast corner was at Huron & Chenango. The southwest corner was Belleview and Windermere. The property was called the Silver Dollar Ranch. He sold the land along Big Dry Creek to the Englewood Water Board. They planned on making a reservoir but it never came about. Now the area along Big Dry Creek is Belleview Park. The street north of the baseball diamond is named after Mr. Whitaker, called Whitaker...
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Swimming pool at City Park.
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Swimming pool at City Park.
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The view is to the west overlooking the McLellan Golf Course driving range.