1950s street scenes in Denver

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I'm going to suggest you are looking towards the east at the back side of the plant from Santa Fe and Mississippi. On that corner stood an employee service station and there was a tunnel into the plant under the railroad tracks.

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Steve, thank you for you comment. The questions you raise are good examples of the type of inquiry that can emerge from using a photograph as a primary source research tool. Probably dating the makes/models of the cars in the lot would be our best bet to narrow the date range when the photo might have been taken. Thanks for sharing your observations! 

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The "16th and Curtis" picture is incorrectly labeled - if you zoom in on the street signs, top right corner it shows the cross sign intersection of 16th and Champa.

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My mother worked at the Gates Rubber Company starting around 1958. I remember going with her on the weekend when she had to work overtime ... staying quiet. I remember her going to the Credit Union to take care of her banking. I remember the Christmas parties for the employees children. I remember the Clinic where I went when I was sick. THANK YOU for posting this.

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I went to Alcott Elementary in 1954. The school is on the opposite corner of 41st. Elitches is at 38th, three blocks south!

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