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- A circa 1912 sedan is parked in front of two-story wood frame building with sign "Drugs" on front and side in Arriba, Colorado. 1
- A teenage boy wearing a letter jacket with a “C” on it and carrying a pistol stands in front of an abandoned drug store in Cripple Creek. 1
- Blurry photo of interior of a store. John Swem's Colorado City Drug Store. Note on back "Out-of-focus - my father's brother in their Drug Store about 1904-1905." 1
- Charles Swem, Sr., at work as a pharmacy clerk for F. E. Robinson Drug Store on the "Busy Corner" at Pikes Peak and Tejon. 1
- Old bottles and boxes of drugs and herbs on shelf. Labels include "Emerson's Bromo Seltzer"|Metzgers Pink and Distemper Cure" and Blue Cohosh. Photo identified as George Springer's drug store. 1
- Side view of two-story wood frame building with sign "Drugs" painted on front and side. Wooden stairs lead up to second-floor doorway. Other wooden buildings and snow-covered streets are visible. Flag bunting is hanging in window of store. 1
- Sign painted on back of the Holly Sugar building at the southeast corner of Tejon Street and Pikes Peak Avenue. Located at 107 East Pikes Peak Avenue. 1
- The location of the store is identified as 102 East Pikes Peak Avenue. The Busy Corner Rexall Drug Store was previously located here. A dump truck is backed up to the demolition site. 1
- Walgreens drug store is to the left of the bank. Printed on back "The First National Bank of Colorado Springs, Colorado / Serving the Pikes Peak Region since 1874". 1
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