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- A view of storefronts prior to demolition for urban renewal including the Alamo Apartments, formerly Alamo Hotel, the in background, Wright's Electronics, Park Café, Auction Trampolines Sales Service and Academy Hair Design Beauty School. 1
- Artist’s depiction of the Alamo Hotel with Pikes Peak in the background. 1
- Banner to be presented to the men's service group who raised the highest percentage of its goal during the fall Community Chest campaign of 1951. 1
- Colorado College wrestling star Glenn Blagg provides Dr. Joe Lewis with free transportation during a wrestling exhibition for the Quarterback Club. Dr. Lewis was a radiologist at St. Francis and a District 11 Board member. 1
- Concrete workers are involved in the pouring of one of the floors of Penrose Public Library during its construction. Alamo Hotel, Cheyenne Hotel and Exchange National Bank building are seen in the background. 1
- Construction workers in action during the building of Penrose Public Library. Holly Sugar Building and Alamo Hotel are seen in the background. 1
- Crowd of well-dressed men at tables in large dining room with tile floor at Alamo Hotel. Table in foreground is empty except for white tablecloth and flower centerpiece. Flag bunting suspended from ceiling at far end of room. 1
- Front entrance to the Alamo Hotel showing Nathan's Value Clothes store to the right and street lamps. 1
- Hand-tinted view of the Alamo Hotel. Horse and carriage parked in front. 1
- Illustration of the hotel's exterior. Identified on the back of the photograph as "Himebaugh House where Alamo Hotel now is located." 1
- Interior corridor with patterned carpet runner on wood floors. Sign on wall at right reads "Gents". Photo identified on back. 1
- Interior of room at the Alamo Hotel with two single beds, desk and chairs and bay window. 1
- Interior of the dining room at the Alamo Hotel showing set tables, tile floor and ceiling lights. 1
- Interior view of Alamo Hotel. 1
- Lobby of Alamo Hotel showing elevator and stairway with decorative metalwork railings and grills and tile floor. 1
- Luxurious sitting area with in the Alamo Hotel. Room has arched entryway supported by ornate Ionic columns. An ornate railing in the left foreground. 1
- One of 13 images in a full page spread. Illustration appeared in "Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper", on February 22, 1890, page 72. 1
- Printed on front "Alamo Hotel. Colorado Springs, Colo." 1
- Printed on front "The Alamo / Colorado Springs / Geo. S. Elstun, Prop. / H. P. Knight, Mgr." Printed under picture "Cathedral Spires in Bridal Chamber, Cave of the Winds." 1
- Room interior at the Alamo Hotel showing sitting room with sofas, chairs, table, carpet and a piano. 1
- Southeast corner of the Alamo Hotel at the corner of South Tejon Street and East Cucharras Street. A sign for Cafe Alamo can be seen on the right side of the photo. Men and women can be seen along the sidewalk in front of the hotel. 1
- The front reception desk at the Alamo Hotel with tile floor, chairs, clock and fireplace. Two clerks stand behind the desk that has an elk head, deer head and stuffed eagle in flight above it. . 1
- View looking north on Tejon Street. Pedestrians cross streetcar rails as they venture across the roadway. Early automobiles and horse-drawn wagons are in the background. 1
- View of Alamo Building (formerly the Alamo Hotel) at 128 South Tejon, with cars parked in front and Pikes Peak behind. Signs on building include "EF Hutton", "The Alamo 128 South Tejon" and "Tuck Box Alamo". 1
- View of sitting or reading room at the Alamo Hotel. Small desks and chairs are visible near the windows with wastebaskets and spitoons nearby. Room has arched entryway supported by ornate Ionic columns. 1
- View of the Alamo Hotel lobby showing tile floor, staircase, elevator and gift shop with cigar boxes and champagne bottles displayed behind glass counters. A box displaying Lifesavers candy sits on the counter. A weight scale is to the right. 1
- View of the Alamo Hotel looking northwest. Over the entrance canopy “Alamo” and “Café” signs are visible. Several automobiles are parked along the street. 1
- View of the Alamo Hotel looking northwest. Over the entrance canopy “Alamo” and “Café” signs are visible. Several automobiles are parked along the street. Buildings to the left appear to be under construction. 1
- View of the front to the large Alamo Hotel looking northwest with an icy Tejon Street in front. Over the entrance canopy “Alamo” and “Café” signs are visible. To the right of the canopy a sign for “Nathan’s Value Clothes” is seen. 1
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