View of the Stevens School Lofts (1901; Robert S. Roeschlaub, architect), formerly known as Stevens School (Clayton School), at 1140 Columbine Street in the Congress Park neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. The four-story Neoclassical building is...
Stevens School Lofts (Denver, Colo.)--1990-2000.; Congress Park (Denver, Colo.)--1990-2000.; Denver (Colo.)--1990-2000.; Condominiums.; Stevens School Lofts (Denver, Colo.)--Pictorial works.; Condominiums--Colorado--Denver--Pictorial works.;...
View of Swansea Grocery at 4621 Columbine Street in the Elyria-Swansea neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. Shows a one story concrete block building that was constructed in 1963. Signs on the building read: "Swansea Grocery," "Beer 3.2 Only Open...
View of the Stevens School Lofts (1901; Robert S. Roeschlaub, architect), formerly known as the Stevens School or the Clayton School, at 1140 Columbine Street in the Congress Park neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. The four-story Neoclassical...
Stevens School Lofts (Denver, Colo.)--1990-2000.; Congress Park (Denver, Colo.)--1990-2000.; Denver (Colo.)--1990-2000.; Condominiums.; Stevens School Lofts (Denver, Colo.)--Pictorial works.; Condominiums--Colorado--Denver--Pictorial works.;...
View of Main Street in Delta (Delta County), Colorado; shows businesses, storefronts, and the First National Bank tower. People pose with horse drawn buggies and wagons; signs read: "Roy R. Bowen, Blacksmithing, Satisfaction Guaranteed," "Shearman...
The miniature riverboat S. S. Columbine is anchored in a man-made lake in Tiny Town, Colorado in Jefferson County. The boat has three decks and two smokestacks.
Tiny Town (Colo.)--1920-1930.; Miniature cities & towns--Colorado--Tiny Town--1920-1930.; Steamboats--Colorado--Tiny Town--1920-1930.
Carriages and wagons on Main Street, Delta, Delta County, Colorado with brick and wood frame buildings, including the First National Bank tower. Signs read: "Roy R. Bowen, Blacksmithing, Satisfaction Garanteed," "Shearman House," "Gaysty Theatre,"...
A one sixth scale riverboat, the S.S. Columbine, floats in a dammed lake created with water diverted from South Turkey Creek in Tiny Town, Jefferson County, Colorado. Moving company owner George Turner built the miniature village and opened it to...
Turner, George 1859-1932--Homes & haunts.; Tiny Town (Colo.)--1920-1930.; Boats--Colorado--Tiny Town--1920-1930.; Lakes & ponds--Colorado--Tiny Town--1920-1930.
Presentation view of the James H. Blood residence at 13th (Thirteenth) and Columbine, in Denver, Colorado; architectural features include brick with stone trim, bay windows, columns, and bargeboard. A swing set is on the porch.
Denver (Colo.)--1880-1900.; Houses--Colorado--Denver--1880-1900.; Streets--Colorado--Denver--1880-1900.; Blood, James H.--Homes & haunts.
Interior presentation view of the James Blood residence at 14th (Fourteenth) and Columbine Streets in Denver, Colorado; shows a carved wood stairway, banquette and columns, fireplace, rocking chair, sculpture, grandfather clock, oriental rugs,...
View of a gravemarker in a cemetery in Boulder, Colorado; shows a simple marker, with an arched top over a raised columbine flower; inscription reads: "Jessie, Dau. of J. A. & S. A. Kelley, Died Jan. 15, 1884. Aged 6 Ys. 1 Mo"; other stones and...
A view of the office and kennels at the Denver Dog Pound located on 51st and Columbine in Denver, Colorado. Shows a long T-shaped brick building, a sign reads: "Denver Dog Pound".
A view of the single story brick police radio station located at 9th (Ninth) and Columbine in Denver, Colorado. A sign on the front of the building reads "Police Radio Station KGDX".
Denver (Colo.). Police Department.--Buildings--1930-1940.; Denver (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Radio stations--Colorado--Denver--1930-1940.; Streets--Colorado--Denver--1930-1940.
Shows a concrete and metal street bridge over the South Platte River at 46th (Forty-sixth) Avenue in Denver, Colorado. A billboard in the background reads: "Pepper & Prov. Co. Columbine Products."
Denver (Colo.)--1930-1940.; South Platte River (Colo. and Neb.)--1930-1940.; Bridges--Colorado--Denver--1930-1940.; Rivers--Colorado--Denver--1930-1940.; Streets--Colorado--Denver--1930-1940.
View of Fulford (a.k.a. Nolan's Creek Camp and Camp Fulford), Eagle County, Colorado; includes disintegrating log cabin in a meadow with tall grasses, loose boards against the building, and possibly a wheelbarrow; unfocused flower (columbine?) in...
View of a parade down Taos Street in Georgetown, Colorado. Two uniformed men on horseback with a American flag lead the event, followed by the Columbine Band (with cornets, horns, drums, and tubas), a canvas top automobile with American flag, and...
View of the Saint James Hotel on Curtis Street in Denver, Colorado; lettering and electric signs read: "St. James Hotel," "Fruit Jacob's Market," and "Columbine Laundry." An automobile is parked by a building with balconies and a sign: "Billiards."
St. James Hotel (Denver, Colo.)--1910-1920.; Denver (Colo.)--1910-1920.; Hotels--Colorado--Denver--1910-1920.; Mercantile facilities--Colorado--Denver--1910-1920.; Streets--Colorado--Denver--1910-1920.
View of the Pepper Meat and Provision Company packing plant near 46th (Forty-sixth) Avenue and the South Platte River in the Elyria neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. Industrial buildings with smokestacks and a water tower are near the river. A sign...
Pepper Meat and Provision Company (Denver, Colo.)--1930-1940.; Denver (Colo.)--1930-1940.; Elyria-Swansea (Denver, Colo.)--1930-1940.; South Platte River (Colo. and Neb.)--1930-1940.; Meat industry--Colorado--Denver--1930-1940.;...
View of the intersection of the 7th (Seventh) Avenue Park Way and Columbine Street in Denver, Colorado; shows landscaping, medians, lawn, trees, and houses.
Median strips--Colorado--Denver--1920-1930.; Capitol Hill (Denver, Colo.)--1920-1930.; Denver (Colo.)--1920-1930.; Houses--Colorado--Denver--1920-1930.; Residential streets--Colorado--Denver--1920-1930.
View of tourists or lodgers at Woods Lake Resort, eight miles from Thomasville, Colorado, reached via Colorado Midland Railway; men, women, children, and a dog sit on long wooden bench; one man holds folded fishing pole, another man holds...
Rooftop view of the Orpheum theater at 1537 Welton Street in downtown Denver, Colorado. Automobiles and pedestrians are nearby. Signs read: "Horseshoe Inn," "The Ness Music Co.," "Colorado Foot Comfort Station," "Pictures & Frames," "Columbine...
View of the A & E Block at 17th (Seventeenth) and Curtis Streets in downtown Denver, Colorado. The two-story brick building has decorative trim and billboards on the roof. Automobiles, a pick-up, and streetcar are in the street. Signs read:...
Denver (Colo.)--1920-1930.; Commercial streets--Colorado--Denver--1920-1930.; Street railroads--Colorado--Denver--1920-1930.
View of a fire at the Frank Hall residence at 1321 Columbine Street in the Congress Park neighborhood of Denver, Colorado; people crowd the sidewalk by a horse-drawn fire engine.
Hall, Frank, 1836-1917--Homes & haunts.; Congress Park (Denver, Colo.)--1900-1910.; Denver (Colo.)--1900-1910.; Crowds--Colorado--Denver--1900-1910.; Fires--Colorado--Denver--1900-1910.; Houses--Colorado--Denver--1900-1910.
First #12, Columbine, 2nd #12 was the Aristocrat, with Chicago, Burlington & Quincy 2966, detouring over Union Pacofoc due to floods, nice smoke effect; 12 cars, 45 MPH. Photographed: near Denver, Colo., June 4, 1935.
Locomotives--1930-1940.; Railroads--Trains--Pictorial works--1935.; Railroad locomotives--Colorado--Denver.; Union Pacific Railroad Company.