Bridges : Boulder Creek at Broadway Street. 1921-[197-]

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Bridges : Boulder Creek at Broadway Street. 1921-[197-]

This folder contains photographs of the bridge in the 1700 block of Broadway Street over Boulder Creek. Included are both the old bridge and the current one, as well as shots of Central Park.

7 photographs.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7455714

Boulder Public Library

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There are 9 Entities related to this resource.

Boulder (Colo.). Finance Dept. Central Files.

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Central School (Boulder, Colo.)

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F.A. Haenselman Florist (Boulder, Colo.)

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Black, Thomas C., 1877-

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Thomas C. Black (b. 1877) was a photographer in Boulder, Colorado. From the description of Thomas C. Black photographs of Boulder, circa 1900s-1920s. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 367933497 ...

Lyon Lumber Company (Boulder, Colo.)

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Tangen, Ed, 1873-1951

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The 1911 Boulder City Directory (p. 22, 134), lists The Alps, John W. Ripley (wife Mary), proprietor, Madie E. and Martha C. Ripley, residents, 4 miles (p. 22 says 3 miles) up Boulder Canyon. The Alps Lodge, Box 187, Magnolia Star rural route, is listed in the 1923 (p. 244) and 1926 (p. 244) Boulder County directories. From the description of The Alps : close-up photograph, 1926. 1926. (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427278825 NOTE: City directory lists Emma, E...

William T. Story house (Boulder, Colo.)

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Boulder Bottling Works (Boulder, Colo.)

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Coulson, Hal (Harold S.), 1875-1969.

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NOTE: This building appears in the oldest photo of Boulder, taken in 1866. In 1881 it was placed on two long timbers and pulled to 701 Pearl Street. There it was used as a saloon, a store, a church, and a residence before being razed. From the description of 701 Pearl Street. [undated] (Boulder Public Library). WorldCat record id: 427350412 NOTE: Glen H. Huntington was the architect. From the description of Boulder County Courthouse : laying the cornerstone, 1933...