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- American Furniture Store - North Tejon 8
- 825 North Nevada Avenue 4
- 5895 North Nevada Avenue 3
- The fire in the J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon Street, in the early morning before daylight. 3
- 15 North Nevada Avenue [in 2023 the upper facade was changed and was home to Mountain Chalet, sporting goods] 2
- 4730 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 5190 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 5825 North Nevada Avenue 2
- 5885 North Nevada Avenue 2
- American Furniture - South Tejon 2
- View looking down on two firemen examining the wreckage left by the 1939 fire in the J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon Street. 2
- 106 South Tejon Street. 1
- 4900 North Nevada Avenue 1
- 503 South Nevada Avenue 1
- 5875 North Nevada Avenue 1
- 5900 North Nevada Avenue - East Side 1
- 5901 North Nevada Avenue 1
- 5905 North Nevada Avenue 1
- 5909 North Nevada Avenue 1
- 5913 North Nevada Avenue 1
- 5917 North Nevada Avenue 1
- 5921 North Nevada Avenue 1
- 5923 North Nevada Avenue 1
- 5925 North Nevada Avenue 1
- 5927 North Nevada Avenue 1
- A Hook and Ladder fire truck parked in N. Tejon Street fighting the fire in the J.C. Penney Co. building. Many spectators are standing on the side walk opposite the Penney building. 1
- A Short Story clothing store located in the Broadmoor Hotel. View of this women's apparel store boasting an outstanding selection of sweaters and an outstanding assortment of ultra suede. Founded in 1962 by Judy Bell and Barbara McIntire. 1
- A Wandell & Lowe Transfer & Storage Co. cargo truck backed up to the J.C. Penney CO. and Stewart Bros. Photo building, loaded with crates. Two men are posing beside the truck. 1
- 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 fireman and a Chief are standing on the J.C. Penney Co. roof, holding a hose directing water into the building. In the background is a part of the building with two awnings. One is fabric with a "Lunch" sign. 1
- A fireman and a Chief are standing on the roof of J.C. Penney CO. building holding a hose and directing water down into the building. 1
- A fireman and a Chief are standing on the roof of the J.C. Penney Co. building and directing water down into the building. Photo is printed backwards. See the top of the J.C. Penney Co. sign at the extreme right of the photo. 1
- A fireman and a Chief standing on the roof of the J.C. Penney Co. building, holding a hose and directing water into the building. A fabric awning with a "Lunch" sign is in the background. 1
- A group of automobiles is seen on the streets near crowds and storefronts in Bowie, Texas. Probably photographed by G. B. Merrick. 1
- A group of men and automobiles greet the Sociability Tour gathered near a brick building with signs over the entrance that read 1
- A group of men and boys pose in front of a wood-frame storefront. Sign on building reads 1
- A passenger touring wagon loaded with well-dressed people and pulled by four horses is parked near the former First Presbyterian Church at 32 N. Weber Street that had been converted into a retail store [see dress on display in the window]. 1
- A pumper fire truck parked in N. Tejon Street participating in the extinguishing of the fire in the J.C. Penney Co. building. Spectators and a second fire truck are standing in Tejon Street. 1
- A tracked shovel crane and two trucks are parked in the alley south of the Stewart Bros. photo store site. "J.C. Penney CO." sign is laying on the sidewalk barricade. "3-15 9 AM" is hand written at the bottom of the photo. 1
- A view of storefronts including Metz Pawn Loans, Kenlore Co., Jerrys Magazine Exchange and Play Girl Night Club. 1
- A view of storefronts on Colorado Avenue slated for demolition with cars parked in front. Wooden wire-rolled fencing blocks the entrances to Book City/ Noel's Loans - 125 E. Colorado Avenue and Billiards/ Acme Pawn Loan - 123 E. Colorado Avenue 1
- 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
- A view of the damage to the J.C. Penney Co. building. There are two awnings on the wall of the building near the top of the photo. The canvas awning has "Lunch, Quality Lunch No.1" printed on it. 1
- Aalto Interiors interior design and furniture store at 5148 N. Academy Boulevard. Owner Pekka JD Aalto stands amid a display of furniture for a children's room. 1
- Academy Computers Inc. located at 320 N. Tejon Street was founded in 1979. Five men and three women smile and converse standing behind a display of two IBM 5150 dual-floppy personal computers and dot-matrix printers. 1
- All That Glitters jewelry store located at 2528A W. Colorado Avenue that offers custom jewelry. A man and two women stand at a display case. 1
- Alley view of boiler being prepared for removal from Stewarts Engraving building. Two men positioning a wooden plank under boiler. "May 15" hand written at bottom of photo. 1
- Argyle County Ltd. located at 2603 W. Colorado Avenue. The owner reclines on a display bed with a book in hand under a goose-down comforter with quilts in the background on the wall. 1
- Art Bank & Oriental Rug Center located at 614 N. Tejon Street. Two men and a woman stand in the showroom displaying decorative art, fine art and handwoven rugs. 1
- Banner across storefront "Come in and see us make candy." Number above door is "1421". Misidendified on back as "Wallace Candy Company". 1
- Basement view of the demolition of Stewart Bros Engraving and J. C. Penney Co. buildings on Tejon Street after the fire. Workmen and two trucks are present. "10th 5 1
- Bicycles lined up outside a long building. 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
- Brick building housing Fashion Bar in downtown Colorado Springs. Note on back states "Used to be Giddings Department Store." 1
- Brick masons constructing the south wall of the Stewart Bros. Photo Shop at 17 N. Tejon Street. First National Bank building is seen in the background. "APRIL 7" is hand written at the bottom of the photo. 1
- Buccaneer Ltd. is located 737 Citadel Drive East. View of the shop interior with two women standing at a counter. For more than 15 years The Buccaneer Ltd. sold classic women's clothing. 1
- Buccaneer Ltd. women's clothing store is located at 737 Citadel Drive East. Clothing for women is laid out in a display. 1
- Building construction that replaced the Stewarts Photo and J. C. Penney stores at 17 and 21 N. Tejon after their destruction by a 1939 fire. Stores visible on the opposite side of Tejon|Sign of the Rose, Cox's Shoes. Written on the photo "3-25, 11am". 1
- Building on corner of dirt road with large tree in front. Door at far left has sign reading "Rainbo Great Bread". Windows at right have signs reading "Yes We're Open" and "Coors". Dog is sleeping in road in front of building. 1
- Cabin Fever located at 714 N. Academy Boulevard. A woman sits on a bench swing surrounded by items for interior decorating. Owner Norma Kusulas's shop replicates an authentic log cabin built during the Civil War. 1
- Canterbury Cheese & Wine store located 15 E. Bijou Street. Owners Jan Pool and Bob Winkler stand in the wine section. 1
- Chinook Bookshop, Inc. located at 210 N. Tejon Street. Owners Dick and Judy Noyes stand amid shelves and tables full of books. Judy is holding a t-shirt that states "Readin' Rots the Mind". 1
- Church's Antiquities located at 115 S. 26th Street. A man and two women dressed in vintage clothes pose for a photo in a shop full of antiques. Owners Virginia and Arthur Church sell antiques and collectibles. 1
- Cigar Store Indian at Osborn Cigar Co., 23 North Tejon Street. Advertising on building reads "Barking Dog Smoking Mixture Never Bites", "Charles the Great The Aristocrat Havana Cigar", "La Venga The Dependable Havana Cigar", "Smoke Y-B Cigars". 1
- Clothes Horse store located at 5975 N. Academy Boulevard. Three women stand beneath a rack of women's clothing. Joanne Moon's Clothes Horse makes putting together a becoming outfit easy. 1
- Come Fly a Kite gift store located at 117 S. 26th Street. Owner Dara Bower pictured here sells kites and other delights. 1
- Commonwheel Artists Co-op located at 102 Canon Avenue. Group portrait of 21 members of the cooperative of artists, crafts persons, artisans and performers that operates its own gallery and shop. 1
- Cook & Company store located at 142 Chase Stone Center. Owners Phyllis Cook and Barbara Johnson, seen here in a kitchen surrounded by assorted merchandise, sell kitchen tools and appliances. 1
- Cowhand western store located at 104 ProRodeo Drive at the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame. Owners Joan Stull, holding three cowboy hats, and Howard Stull, holding a lariat while sitting on a saddle, stand in front of a wall displaying cowboy hats. 1
- Criterium Bike Shop located at 829 N. Tejon Street. A boy and man wearing bicycle helmets pose atop bikes. Chris and Kay Caunt have grown into the region's major resource for bicycling equipment and know-how. 1
- Crowd of people stand in front of windows of store looking at Christmas displays on corner with brick and stone corner and open awnings. Sign reads "Giddings Bros." Photo not used. 1
- Crowd waiting to get in to the fire sale in the vacant building at 114 South Tejon Street, left side of photo. This was following the 1939 fire in the J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon Street. 1
- Crowd waiting to get in to the fire sale in the vacant building at 114 South Tejon Street. This was following the 1939 fire in the J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon Street. 1
- Cutline "Larry Knight, owner of the fountain in Musick Drug Store takes the customer's viewpoint for a change of pace." 1
- Decorating Shoppe located at 5975 N. Academy Boulevard. Three women sit and stand in the display room of Joanne Moon's Decorating Shoppe which is a full-service studio with everything from window and wall coverings to carpeting and tile. 1
- Detail view of the steel post and beam structure in the J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon. A workman is standing on a beam "3-28-39" is hand written at the bottom right of the photo. 1
- Diamond Jim's Stained Glass & Gifts located at 403 N. Tejon Street. Robin Roesler and Jim Braverman, pictured here holding a stained glass piece depicting an eagle in flight, create works of lasting beauty. 1
- Dog-n-Cat & Things Like That Pet Shops located at 3650 Austin Bluffs Parkway. Owner Steve Hintgen, holding a puppy and rabbit in front of a bank of fish tanks, sells house pets 1
- Drawings of the exterior of Tomkins and LaSalle Hardware Company and Wagon Wood Supply Hardware Store are depicted on this postcard. Printed on front "116. Leadville - Colo." and "From a Painting by Ricker". 1
- ENERCON Enterprises, Ltd. located at 740 Geiger Court. Owner Lita Bianchi, husband Dave, and the 25-person staff work with both contractors and do-it-yourselfers providing storm windows, doors, screens and patio covers in the showroom seen here. 1
- Elephant Gifts located at 1912 W. Colorado Avenue. Cornelia and Kingston Minister stand in their store behind Bradford Exchange plates with other limited edition collectibles hanging on the wall in the background. 1
- Entrance doorway to The Chinook Bookshop at 208 1/2 North Tejon snowing plate-glass window with name and address printed on it and double display windows at left with books on display. Bicycle and car at curb are reflected in window. 1
- Estampe Gallery located at 2114 Vickers Drive. Pam and Stan Herubin sit in their gallery that specializes in contemporary and accessible art. 1
- Exterior of M. K. Myers Jewelry Store. Photo not used. 1
- Exterior of Perkins-Shearer Co. store on North Tejon Street with woman standing at door and car parked in front. Windows have unopened awnings. Globe-style street lamps are on corners. 1
- Exterior view of A. E. Meek Trunk & Bag Company located at 154 Chase Stone Center. 1
- Exterior view of a line of brick buildings. Lettering on the front of the building reads 1
- Exterior view of the building. Sign reads 1
- Finn's restaurant located at 128 S. Tejon Street. A chef and member of the wait staff holding a menu stand at a table displaying seafood. The restaurant serves fresh exotic and domestic seafood and offers an oyster bar. 1
- Firemen fighting a fire from an alley. Fire hoses laying in the alley. Spectators standing at the end of the alley. This is possibly the J.C. Penney Co. building fire. 1
- Firemen returning ladder to Hook and Ladder Fire truck. Fire was in J.C. Penney Co. building. On-lookers standing in N. Tejon Street. Store fronts from left to right are J.C. Penney Co., Gilbert's Carmel Crisp and Stewart Brothers Photo. 1
- Five men at wooden workbenches in a cluttered basement assembly shop with electrical cords and sockets and wires hanging from the ceiling and on the walls. Written on back "A corner of factory / Alexander Electric Co / Spokane Wa". 1
- Found in 1977-1986 City directories "Teddy's Hallmark Shop (Shirley Loss) cards & gifts 110 N. Tejon St." 1
- Four men labeled Dopey, Grumpy, Bashful, and Sleepy assist with construction at the new Stewart Brothers building at 17 N. Tejon. 1
- Four men standing on the roof of the building behind Stewart Bros. Photo building, discussing the damage caused by the 1939 fire at the J.C. Penney Co. building. Buildings south of the alley can be seen in the background right. 1
- Four-year-old Kendall David Marshall diagrams just what he wants for Christmas in the Colorado Springs Sears Roebuck & Co. See Gazette article 12/23/1948, 13A. 1
- Four-year-old Pat Carey in snowsuit and gloves chats with Santa Claus in Sears. See Gazette article 12/23/1948, 13A. 1
- Front of small adobe-style building with striped awnings and canned goods on display in window. "113 Sommers Market Co. 115" and two "S" logos are on front of building. Photo identified on back as 113-115 South Tejon Street. 1
- Front of three-story neoclassical building with lamppost and car parked in front. Storefront on left has sign "Wood Drug Company" and storefront on right reads "Perkins-Shearer Co." 1
- Garden of the Gods Gallery located at 3614 W. High Street. Owners Mike and Nancy Ament are surrounded by painting and sculptures in their store and offer this showcase of contemporary local and southwest regional artists. 1
- Gazette reporter dressed as Santa Claus holds Colleen Allnutt in Sears. See Gazette article 12/23/1948, 13A. 1
- General Fishing Tackle shop located at 3201 N. El Paso Street has a store within a store. Paul Fling, seen here preparing a fishing lure, runs The Blue Dun shop, a Cortland Pro Shop. 1
- General Fishing Tackle store located at 3201 N. El Paso Street. Owner Charles Ross has one of the largest establishments of its kind in the West. He holds a small fish in one hand and fishing rod in the other while dressed in full length waders. 1
- General store in Anton, Colorado with "Airline Store, Anton Colo." painted on top. Large metal canisters in foreground. 1
- Gold Key gift shop located in the Broadmoor Hotel. A man and woman stand in a section of the shop filled with glassware and china. 1
- Grocer in Cripple Creek, Colorado in front of store "talking" with three burros. 1
- Guinea Pigg gallery located at 2510 W. Colorado Avenue. A man and women are in a showroom displaying handcrafted products of primitive peoples around the world. 1
- Howes women's clothing store located at 150 Chase Stone Center. Seven sales personel pose behind a counter. Howes specializes in ladies clothing in those classic styles that remain forever fashionable. . 1
- Identified on back "Hemenway Grocery - 115 South Tejon Street - Orlin E. Hemenway". Postmarked Colorado Springs, Colo.; May 18, 1908 1
- Inside of a Cripple Creek store, perhaps taken from behind the pharmacy counter where a typewriter, receipts, and supplies cover the desk. Sections for antacids, first aid, foot needs, and bottl goods can be seen along the back wall. 1
- Interior Systems furniture store located at 2112 Vickers Drive in the Erindale Village Market Place. Two women are seated on a couch with sample fabrics wound on spools hanging on the wall behind. Known for fine furniture for the home or office. 1
- Interior of John W. Garrett's sporting goods store at 7-9 East Colorado Avenue, with mounted specimens along walls and rustic wooden walls, doors and ceiling. Large ornate glass-fronted-cabinet is at left, and low display cases are on right. 1
- Interior of M. K. Myers Jewelry Store. Photo not used. 1
- Interior of Perkins-Shearer store showing counters and stocked shelves. Lamps hang from ceilings. 1
- Interior of Pikes Peak Summit House showing gift shop full of souvenirs in display cases and on the wall, old stove and Tower Entrance sign. Two sales clerks stand behind the counters. 1
- Interior of department store with signs reading "Menswear" and wrapped bags of merchandise piled on tables in front. 1
- Interior of store with animal pelts hanging from ceiling on left. Stovepipe is in center of room. Sign at back reads "This Register for amount of your Purchase." "Diebold Safe & Lock Co. Canton" is printed on large safe. 1
- Interior shot of Stewart Brother’s Photographers store with Kodak box cameras and vest-pocket folding cameras visible a glass display case. 1
- Joe Loveless Florist located at 120 E. Kiowa Street. Owners Kazuko Ruiz, Kazuko Kreidel and John Schell pose in their shop in front of display of china and glassware. They offer a rich background in the Oriental art of flower arrangement. 1
- Large brick building with a “The Knight-Campbell Music Co.” sign and awning with 226 [North Tejon Street] on wide street with streetcar tracks. Building has "The Lennox 1902" in the façade over second floor windows and doorway. 1
- Lee's Clothing Inc. located at 208 N. Tejon Street. Two men and a woman pose for a photo in the suit section of the store. Founded in 1942, current owner Harry Lee provided a unique shopping experience. 1
- Leeper's Antiques of Colorado located at 1645 S. Tejon Street. Holding a statue in his store is Wilbur Leeper, one of the big importers in the United States of European antiques. 1
- Levine's Bookstore located at 119 E. Pikes Peak Avenue. Standing behind a counter in the store are owners Wayne and Donna Palsmeier who opened this bookshop in 1981. 1
- Levine's Toys & Hobbies located at 123 E. Pikes Peak Avenue. A giant stuffed panda and doll hang from the ceiling with small stuffed animals on shelves in the background. 1
- Levine's Toys & Hobbies located at 123 E. Pikes Peak Avenue. Model train layout with car barn, cemetery, houses and automobiles. 1
- Location 452 West San Rafael Street. Signs on building "Shepard's Grocery Market / "Everybody Likes" Town Talk Bread". 1
- London Shop, Ltd. clothing store located at 10 E. Pikes Peak Avenue. Owner Howard Sheldon poses with racks of suits and slacks at his fine men's and women's clothing shop. 1
- Long view of main street in Denver. Item appeared in "Harper's Weekly" on January 27, 1866 on page 57. 1
- Looking at the Tejon Street side of the barrier wall in front of the Stewart Brothers Engraving and the J.C. Penney Co. building site. "3-10 4 1
- Looking down on the floor joist of the new J.C. Penney CO. building. "3-29" hand written at the bottom of the photo. 1
- Looking up at two workmen setting roof joist on the steel beams of the Stewart Bros. Photo and J.C. Penney Co. building at 17, 19-23 No. Tejon Street. "4-19th" hand written at the bottom of the photo. 1
- Looking west from center of bridge. 1
- Louise Blackburn [1917-2004] helping a customer at the counter at Stewarts. Research indicates that Louise was the sister-in-law of photographer Howard Pinney. 1
- Lynn Ann Roelens (1-year-old) isn't pleased to meet Santa in the Colorado Springs Sears Roebuck & Co. See Gazette article 12/23/1948, 13A. 1
- Man shoveling very deep snow from his restaurant. 1
- Martin's Fine Jewelry located at 3650 Austin Bluffs Parkway with its window display including Swarovski crystal figurines. An enchantingly beautiful place sparkling with diamonds and gold and fine, imported crystal. 1
- Mary Lou Porak Interior Designing located at 333 N. Tejon Street. Owner discusses plans and options with customers in her showroom. Interior designer, Mary Lou Porak, has an ever-changing showcase of the versatility she offers. 1
- Megal's Jewelry located at 12 E. Pikes Peak Avenue. Specialists in diamonds and fine gem stones. Standing at a counter displaying open jewelry boxes owner Gary Megal and Assistant Manager Luisa Graff offer quality jewelry and personalized service. 1
- Men Constructing the new J. C. Penney Co. building on Tejon Street. "May 1" hand written at the bottom right of the photo. 1
- Molly Kathleen's Boutique located at 2616 W. Colorado Avenue. Woman in lace dress sits on counter holding a buxom doll appropriately dressed for selling romantic and Victorian style clothing for women. Racks of clothing are seen in the background 1
- New Image Dance Boutique located at 2501 W. Colorado Avenue. Posed dancer models some items sold in store... leotards, tights, leg warmers, swimsuits, and items for skaters. 1
- Nonpareil Jewelers located 401 S. Nevada Avenue. Display of jewelry and collection pieces. Exquisite jewelry and gifts. 1
- Norton Office Supplies Inc. located at 125 E. Bijou Street and 116 N. Nevada Avenue. Office supplies, equipment and furniture are the backdrop for the smiling faces of the employees. 1
- Novis Frame & Art located at 206 1/2 N. Tejon Street. Owners Vivian and Sidney Novis stand in front of a rack of paint brushes and offer quality art supplies at their store. 1
- Nuggets of Gold store located at 3438 N. Academy Boulevard. Woman stands beside brass bed with lavish bedding. Sleeping in syle is a specialty of Nuggest of Gold. 1
- October Country's Folkways Gallery located at 7C E. Bijou Street offers an ever-changing inventory of one-of-a-kind pieces. Owners Mort and Patti Fadum stand behind a table displaying some the items they sell. 1
- One of 16 images in a full page spread. Illustration appeared in "Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper", on February 22, 1890, page 71. 1
- One of the Stewart Brothers standing behind a sales counter surrounded by photographic merchandise. 1
- Papagallo women's clothing store located in Broadmoor West features women's high fashion apparel and shoes. A woman stands beside cupboard filled with shoes, apparel and accessories. 1
- Park Place located at 733 Manitou Avenue is a mini-mall with shops and a restaurant tucked into an old hotel. Bonnie and Rod Reed restored the century-old former Park Hotel themselves and offer various items and collectibles for sale. 1
- Patchwork Pony located at 2616 W. Colorado Avenue. Bill and Polly Baddaker sit on the floor watching toddler at this children's boutique with clothing, gifts and toys for babies, toddlers and young children. 1
- Patty Baldwin waves to the camera from the lap of Santa Claus in Sears. See Gazette article 12/23/1948, 13A. 1
- People line up on sidewalk in front of large wood frame building with sign "Red Cliff & Gilman Merc't Co." in front of large cliff. Horse-drawn carriage is at left. Note on back reads "Frank Walsh - next to dog on his left." 1
- People stand behind central counter in large country store. Photo identified on back as "Elizabeth Store. , Mildred Forsyth, David Young, George McClellan, Lawrence McClellan, , Arthur McCracken, M.J. Tietjens, ," 1
- Pikes Peak and foothills over the top of Neusteters store. Photo identified on back as "from top of Municipal Parking." 1
- Pool Fun Unlimited located at 1606 N. Academy Boulevard offers above-ground or below-ground pools, hot tubs or spas. A man and a set of twin children enjoy a bubbling hot tub surrounded by a deck in the back yard of a residence. 1
- Portfolio women's clothing store located 130 E. Pikes Peak Avenue. Four women pose next to and on the displays in the store. Patricia DeLesk brought new and exciting changes to the women's fashion scene. 1
- Preston Kundert, 5, hastily shines his shoe while speaking with Santa Claus in the Colorado Springs Sears Roebuck & Co. Toys are on display in the background. See Gazette article 12/23/1948, 13A. 1
- Printed on back "The New Kaufman's / A great American fashion showplace of the Pikes Peak Region's ultra modern store with the grand picture window over-looking majestic Pikes Peak. / 27 South Tejon / Colorado Springs, Colorado". 1
- Printed on front "D4166. Shield-Morley Grocery Co., Colorado Springs, Colo." Postmarked Colorado Springs Colo.; Nov 26, 1910 1
- Rebuilding of the J. C. Penney building after the 1939 fire, as seen from the alley south of the site. 1
- Retail stores in Manitou Springs. Signs include "Black Hills Gold and Jewelry", "Loop Liquor", Loop Fireside Lounge" and "Siam Imports". Automobile in the foreground bears a Colorado license plate issued 1974-75 for America's Bicentennial. 1
- Richard Mohl on a ladder at the storage facility on their ranch with Leo Mohl's collection of 40,000 books at Husted. 1
- Rick Hohl Interiors located at 1817 N. Union Boulevard. Rick Hohl began interior design in 1975 and a huge showroom provides clients with hundreds of selections in floor coverings and thousands of samples of wall and window covering treatments. 1
- Roadside in Arizona with small stores in front of large rocky cliff. Stores in foreground have signs "W.B. Whiting Bros." and "Chaparral Indian Store". 1
- Rooftop view of the newly constructed J. C. Penney Co. building on Tejon Street. Single workman standing at the front of the building. "May 8" hand written at bottom right of photo. 1
- Runner's Roost Ltd. located at 26 E. Kiowa Street. Gregg Sutton and Susan Kaiser examine a pair of Asics footware in front of a display of shoes, clothing and accessories for running needs available at the store. 1
- Second Story clothing store located in the Broadmoor Hotel South specializes in chic sportwear and resort clothes for women. The shop is owned and operated by noted golfers Judy Bell and Barbara McIntire who are pictured here in their store. 1
- Showroom of Kitchens at the Depot store located at 76 S. Sierra Madre Street. The top dealer in kitchen cabinets of wood, formica and steel. 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 on awning "122 The Colorado Springs Dry Goods Co. 120". Identified on back as "120-122 South Tejon St." 1
- Simpich Character Dolls store located 2413 W. Colorado Avenue. Simpich dolls are created by Bob and Jan Simpich. Their son Ragan is pictured with a Christmas scene of English characters. 1
- Small brick building with signs "Klein's Furniture" "Antiques" and "Klein's Furniture Antiques" at 123 S. Cascade Avenue. Carved wooden chair and two trunks sit in front of the store. Note on back reads "123 So. Cascade|was Ross Auction House." 1
- Small woodframe building with full-length metal awning and painted sign reading "Tonys Grocery". Wood fence is on both sides. "No Trespassing" sign is nailed to tree at right. Photo identified on back as Tony's Grocery, 628 E. Monument, in Shook's Run. 1
- Southeast corner of Nevada Avenue and Cache la Poudre Street 1
- Steel posts and beams supporting wood floor joist for the first floor installed in the basement of the new J.C. Penney Co. building. "3-29r 11AM" hand written at the bottom right of the photo. 1
- Stewart Bros. Store at 17 North Tejon Street after the fire at J.C. Penney's next door. The store has signs for "Kodaks and Cameras" and photo finishing and "Ace Sign Service." A street lamp and telephone pole are also visible. 1
- Storefront of Stewart's Photo Service located at 121 North Tejon Street, Colorado Springs. 1
- Storefronts along Colorado Avenue with cars parked at meters in front. Stores visible include "Carson - TV" "Deits Lunch" and "Stan's Formerly Joe Kadish Guns Fishing Tackle Gifts". 1
- Swiss Miss Shop located at 8455 W. Highway 24 in Cascade. A man and woman are seated in the shop alive with objects that make music, chime, tell the time, startle, amaze and enchant. 1
- Tejon Street view of the J.C. Penney Co. and Stewart Brother's building under construction. First floor is protected by a wooden barricade, painted with the companies advertising. "May 3" is hand written at the bottom right of the photo. 1
- Tesoros speciality store located at 8 E. Bijou Street provides Latin American folk art. Tesoros means "treasures" in Spanish where owner Rosemary Prindle offers items from Mexico, China, Japan, India and Guatemala. 1
- Tess Lingerie located at 14 E. Bijou Street offer high-fashion intimate apparel. Two women pose in apparel in a studio. 1
- The Mohl's two businesses were colocated at 16 E. Kiowa St. Window lettering on left "Hedda Mohl / Ladies Tailoring". Window lettering on right "Leo Mohl / The Book Home". Books can be seen displayed in the store window. 1
- The fire Chief and a fireman holding hose and directing water into the J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon. 1
- The front of Waymire's clothing store at 24 South Tejon Street with men’s clothing and accessories on display in the windows and advertising Hart, Schaffner & Marx men’s clothing. 1
- The south wall of the new J.C. Penney Co. building is visible facing the alley. "May 8" is hand written at bottom right of the photo. A pickup truck is visible at the entrance to the alley. 1
- Three firemen and a man in a heavy coat standing on a roof, directing water into the fire in the J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon Street. 1
- Three firemen spraying water into the 1939 fire in the J.C. Penney building. 1
- Three firemen standing on a roof, directing water into the fire in the J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon Street. Two awnings are behind the firemen, one is cloth with a "Lunch" sign. 1
- Three firemen standing on the roof of Stewart Bros. Photo building at 17 N. Tejon Street, directing water into the fire in the J.C. Penney Co. building. Three more firemen standing on the roof of the building behind Stewart's. 1
- Three firemen standing on the roof of Stewart Bros. Photo building, directing water from a hose into the fire in the J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon Street. 1
- Three firemen standing on the roof of the Stewart Bros. Photo building directing water on the fire at the J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon Street. 1
- Three men and a child standing outside Stewart & Tiger bicycle store at 511 West Colorado Avenue in Colorado City. Store has signs "Bicycles Rented and Repaired|" "Wheels|" "Renting-Repairing" and "Rubber Stamps & Stencils." 1
- Three workmen delivering crated Flourescent Lights to Stewart Brothers photo shop. 1
- Three workmen standing inside the opening in a masonry wall of the new J.C. Penney Co. building. The man in the center holds a can. Behind the men is the construction elevator. "APRIL 17th" is hand written at the bottom of the photo. 1
- Three-year-old Jerry Norvell relates his list of wants for Christmas to a Gazette reporter dressed as Santa Claus in Colorado Springs' Sears Roebuck & Co. See Gazette article 12/23/1948, 13A. 1
- Tom Boy Inn at 1634 S. Nevada specialized in sandwhiches, cold drinks, cigarettes, steaks, and candy. Owned and operated by G.C. and Eldon Crissman 1
- Tourists sit on horses, donkeys and mules in front of log building under pine trees in Cascade, Colorado. Building has signs "Old Curiosity Shop", "W. Ira Rudy Photograph Out-door Groups" and "Post Office". 1
- Two firemen and a Chief standing on the roof holding a fire hose and directing water on the roof of the J.C. Penney Co. building. 1
- Two firemen and a fire Chief standing on the roof of Stewart Bros. Photo and J.C. Penney CO. buildings, at 17, 19-23 N. Tejon Steet. 1
- Two firemen with a hose on the roof of the J.C. Penney CO. building directing water into the building. Two spectators standing on the roof of the Stewart Bros. Photo building watching the firemen. 1
- Two men Unloading crates from a stake bed truck beside a street light stanchion. 1
- Two men and four firemen are standing on the roof of the Stewart Bros. Photo shop and one man is standing on the roof of J.C. Penney Co. store. Three firemen are directing water from a fire hose on the 1939 fire at the Penney store. 1
- Two men wearing Sport Coats and ties, appearing to operate a cement mixer in the alley opposite the J.C. Penney Co. building. "Sneezy" and "Happy" are hand written beside the two men. 1
- Two men working with a boiler outside the S.H. Kress building. "May 16" hand written on the open door. 1
- Two men, two women and a child stand on the porch of small wooden building with signs for "Ute Chief Manitou Soda Pop" and "Insist on Dry Climate Cigars". Photo identified on back as grocery store at 339 Las Vegas, owned by Eli Goff. 1
- Two spectators standing on the roof of the J.C. Penney Co. building looking at the wreckage left by the 1939 fire at the Penney building at 19-23 N. Tejon Street. 1
- UnCommon Market specialty store is located at 6942 N. Academy Boulevard and is a "Purveyor of Fine British Imports". A woman stands in a gift shop surrounded by items for sale. 1
- View down into the basement of the Stewart Bros. and J.C. Penney Co. building where workmen, a Steam Shovel, Bull Dozer, and a dump truck are working. Spectators are standing in the alley. "13th 8 1
- View down into the basement of the Stewart Bros. shop where workmen are setting forms for the footers for the concrete basement walls. "17th 11 AM" is hand written at the bottom right of the photo. 1
- View down on the wreckage left by the fire at the J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon Street. 1
- View down on three firemen examining the wreckage left by the 1939 fire at the J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon Street. 1
- View down to N. Tejon Street at fire truck responding to the fire in J.C. Penney CO. store. "Kodaks and Cameras" sign on the Stewart Bros. photo store in the foreground right. Spectators standing on the sidewalk on opposite side of Tejon Street. 1
- View from alley of the J.C. Penney CO. building after the February 15, 1939 fire. Brick wall broken out and boarded up with a wooden door. "3-7-39" hand written on side of photo. 1
- View from inside the Stewart Bros. Photo shop looking out on Tejon Street where spectators are watching the 1939 fire at J.C. Penney Co. store. A fire truck and fire hoses are also seen on the street. Across the street is the First National Bank building. 1
- View from the alley of a corner of the new Stewart Bros. Photo and J.C. Penney Co. building. A stake bed truck loaded with crates is backed up in front of the Stewart's store. 1
- View from the alley of a group of workmen demolishing the Stewart Bros. Photo store. A dump truck is parking at the rear of Stewart's. A sign on a wooden barricade reads "Danger Keep Off". Hand written at the bottom of the photo is "3-9 3 1
- View from the alley of a tracked shovel crane loading trash into a Ford dump truck. Workmen and spectators standing in the alley "3-10 10 1
- View from the alley of the demolition of the Stewart Brothers and J. C. Penney Co. buildings. On the site are workmen, a Pinello Brothers flatbed truck, a steam shovel, a bulldozer and a smaller truck. 1
- View from the roof of the Stewart Bros. Photo shop toward the remains of the J.C. Penney Co. building after the 1939 fire. 1
- View from the roof of the building on the south side of the alley, of firemen directing water from a fire hose into the J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon Street, during the 1939 fire. 1
- View into the basement of the J.C. Penney CO. building where workmen are setting steel posts and beams to support the first floor. Steel posts and beams are laying on the basement floor. "3-27- 11 AM" is hand written at the bottom right of the photo. 1
- View into the wreckage left by the 1939 fire at the J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon Street. 1
- View looking at the demolition of Stewart Brothers and part of the J.C. Penney Co. buildings. Fire occurred February 15, 1939 burning 19-23 North Tejon Street. "3-9-1 1
- View looking down at two firemen examining the wreckage from the 1939 fire at J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon Street. 1
- View looking down into the first floor of the new J.C. Penney Co. building. Some of the scaffolding has been removed from the north masonry wall. Steel posts and beam are laying on the floor. "4-4th" is hand written at the bottom of the photo. 1
- View looking down on floor joist and sub-flooring of the first floor at east end of the new J.C. Penney Co. building. "4-4th" is hand written at the bottom of the photo. 1
- View looking down on six firemen examining the wreckage left by the 1939 fire at the J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon Street. At the top of the photo is a canvas awning over a window with the words "Lunch, Quality Lunch No.1" printed on it. 1
- View looking down on six firemen walking through the wreckage left by the 1939 fire at the J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon Street. 1
- View looking down on ten firemen examining the wreckage left by the 1939 fire at the J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon Street. 1
- View looking down on the completed first floor of the new J.C. Penney Co. building. Steel to support the successive floors is laying on the first floor. "3-31 11 AM" is hand written at the bottom right of the photo. 1
- View looking down on the concrete basement walls for the new J.C. Penney Co. at 19-23 N. Tejon Street. About eleven men are working in the basement. "24 11 AM" is hand written at the bottom of the photo. 1
- View looking down on the first floor joist laid on the steel posts and beams of the new J.C. Penney Co. building. Spectators standing in the alley. "3- 29-11 AM" hand written at the bottom right of the photo. 1
- View looking down on the scaffolding on the south masonry wall of the new Stewart Bros. Photo shop. Steel beams are laying on the first floor. "4-7th" is hand written at the bottom of the photo. 1
- View looking down on workmen demolishing the Stewart Brothers Photo shop at 17 N. Tejon. It was damaged by the February 14, 1939 fire in the J.C. Penney building at 19-23 N. Tejon. "3-9 11 1
- View looking down on workmen demolishing the Stewart Brothers Photo shop at 17 N. Tejon. It was damaged by the February 14, 1939 fire in the J.C. Penney building at 19-23 N. Tejon. "3-9 1 1
- View looking down on workmen demolishing the Stewart Brothers Photo shop at 17 N. Tejon. It was damaged by the February 14, 1939 fire in the J.C. Penney building at 19-23 N. Tejon. "3-9 3 1
- View looking down on workmen unloading steel beams and round steel columns from a flatbed truck in the alley. "3-25 3 PM" is hand written at the bottom right of the photo. 1
- View looking down on workmen unloading steel beams and steel round columns from a flatbed truck in the alley. "3-25 3 PM" is hand written at the bottom right of the photo. 1
- View looking northeast at two workmen applying a hot tar and roll roofing on the new J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon Street. Another workman is standing next to more roofing rolls. "APRIL 21" is hand written at the bottom right of the photo. 1
- View looking northeast inside the J.C. Penney Co. building at the steel posts and beams that will support the new structure. Several workmen, stacks of lumber and steel posts are on the first floor. "APRIL 7" is hand written at the bottom of the photo. 1
- View looking northeast into the basement excavation for the new J.C. Penney CO. building. A shovel crane is dropping dirt into a dump truck. Bulldozer parked in front of the truck. "2 PM SUN 12" hand written at bottom right of photo. 1
- View looking northeast into the basement excavation for the new J.C. Penney CO. building. Steam shovel has just dropped dirt into a dump truck. Two businessmen standing in front of the truck. "12th 2 1
- View looking northwest at the roof structure of the new Stewart Bros. Photo and J.C. Penney Co. buildings at 17, 19-23 N. Tejon Street. "APRIL 26" is hand written at the bottom left of the photo. 1
- View looking west at the roof structure of the new Stewart Bros. Photo shop at 17 N. Tejon Street. Electric lights in the foreground suggest work was also being conducted at night. "APRIL 26" is hand written at the bottom of the photo. 1
- View looking west down the alley at the south wall of the new Stewart Bros. Photo shop at 17 N. Tejon Street. An International stake truck, pile of sand, cement mixer and stacks of bricks are seen in the alley. 1
- View northeast into the basement of the new J.C. Penney CO. building. South basement forms in the foreground. Workmen can be seen on the site. "22 11 AM" is hand written at the bottom of the photo. 1
- View of a Steam Shovel moving an "I" Beam in the basement of the Stewart Brothers and J.C. Penney CO. buildings. Bull Dozer blade and a flat bed truck in the Foreground. "11 5 PM" is hand written at the bottom of the photo. 1
- View of a dump truck in the alley and steam shovel on the site of Stewart Bros. Photo Shop. Workmen are seen in the alley and on the roof of the J.C. Penney Co. building. Hand written at the bottom of the photo is "3-10 8 1
- View of a fireman directing water on the wreckage of the 1939 J.C. Penney Co. fire located at 19-23 N. Tejon Street. 1
- View of a workman standing in the wreckage left by the 1939 fire at the J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon Street. 1
- View of basement for new J.C. Penney Co. building. Bulldozer, steam shovel and workmen are seen in the basement. Entrance to the previous J.C. Penney Co. building has not yet been demolished. "3-14 6 PM" is hand written at bottom of the photo. 1
- View of basement for the new J. C. Penney Co. building. Workmen in the basement installing the diagonal wooden braces to shore up the alley. "3-14 5 PM" hand written at bottom of the photo. 1
- View of basement for the new J.C. Penney Co. building. Workmen, bulldozer and steam shovel seen in the basement. Entrance way for the old J.C. Penney Co. building has not yet been demolished. "3-14 5 PM" hand written at the bottom of the photo. 1
- View of basement of the new J. C. Penney Co. building. J.C. Penney Co. sign laying on sidewalk across Tejon Street. "16th 11 AM" hand written at the bottom right of photo. 1
- View of debris left by the 1939 fire at the J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon Street. 1
- View of large corner building with open awnings and horse-drawn vehicles parked in front. Building two doors down has sign "Raymond Ree Broker Mining Stock, Real and Loans Rooms 6, 7" "Giddings Building" printed below photo. 1
- View of seven men setting the roof joist of the new J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon Street. Lumber is seen stacked on the first floor. Masonry wall at the right is the Kress building. "4 7th" is hand written at the bottom right of the photo. 1
- View of six workmen standing on the roof of the Stewart Bros. Photo shop and 2 spectators on the roof of the building on the north, all looking into the wreckage of the 1939 fire at the J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon. 1
- View of storefronts including Isaac Brothers Jewelers showing "Going Out of Business" signs and the Pikes Peak or Bust by '76 Headquarters Centennial/ Bicentennial Patriotic Store. 1
- View of the J.C. Penney CO. building showing posts for three floors and beams for the first floor. "3-28 11 AM" is hand written at the bottom right of the photo. 1
- View of the J.C. Penney Co. store at 19-21 North Tejon Street with fashions in the window. A street lamp is in front of the building. Print is sepia toned. 1
- View of the building site located at the intersection of the east-west and north-south alleys behind Stewart Bros. building. Berwick Electronic pickup truck is parked in the north-south alley. 1
- View of the completed first floor of the new J.C. Penney Co. building. Steel posts in place for the second floor and steel beams laying on the first floor. "3-31 11 AM" hand written at the bottom right of the photo. 1
- View of the demolition of Stewart Brothers and J.C. Penney Co. buildings. On the site are a Pinelo Brothers flatbed trailer, a steam shovel and another truck, and several workmen. "11th 4PM" is hand written at the bottom right of the photo. 1
- View of the demolition of the J. C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 North Tejon Street. Workmen, Pinello Brothers flatbed truck, Steam Shovel, Bull Dozer and a truck are seen amongst the debris. "11th 4 PM" is hand written at the bottom right of the photo. 1
- View of the narrow interior of a curio store will a myriad of items to include 5-cent postcards, greeting cards, clocks, wall-mounted weavings, tchotchkes, sheet music, framed pictures, musical instruments, records, pottery and small lamps. 1
- View of the rear of the J.C. Penney Co. building after the 1939 fire, taken from the north-south alley. A Berwick Electric pickup truck us parked in the alley. 1
- View of the roof of the J.C. Penney Co. and Stewart Bros. Photo building at 17, 19-23 N. Tejon Street. Construction elevator is foreground center. Bricks and steel window frames are stacked on the roof. Photo is out of focus. 1
- View of the roof of the J.C. Penney Co. and Stewart Bros. Photo building. Construction elevator is foreground left. Bricks and steel window frames are stacked on the roof. Photo is out of focus. 1
- View of the site of the new J.C. Penney Co. building which was damaged by fire on February 15, 1939. Men and dump truck standing in the alley. "3-9 3 1
- View of the south wall of the Stewart Bros. Photo shop at 17 N. Tejon Street. Two workmen, a pile of sand, a cement mixer and a wheelbarrow are seen in the alley. "APRIL 7" is hand written at the bottom left of the photo. 1
- View of three men and a Steam Shovel dumping a load of dirt into a dump truck in the basement of the Stewart Bros. and J.C. Penney CO. building. "13th 8 1
- View of two men setting the roof joist of the new J.C. Penney Co. building at 17, 19-23 N. Tejon Street. Masonry wall at the right is the Kress building. "4 7th" is hand written at the bottom right of the photo. 1
- View of wood forms for the concrete foundation walls being constructed for the new J.C. Penney Co. building. White panel truck and spectators in the alley. "20 11 AM" hand written at the bottom of the photo. 1
- Wall with scaffolding at the J.C. Penney Co. building at 19-23 N. Tejon Street. "APRIL 17th" hand written near bottom of the photo. 1
- Weathered wood siding on front of building with two woodframe windows and a door. No. "16" is over doorway. Faded sign reading "Westcliffe Feed Store Hay & Grain Coal Wood Cotton Seed Meal & Cake Mixed Feeds Sheep & Ho" is painted on side of building. 1
- Whickerbill store located at 212 N. Tejon Street is owned by John Eastham and contains items for every room in the house and the garden. 1
- Wicker Works 4335 N. Academy Boulevard is a wicker specialty shop owned by Dave Wilkerson. 1
- Wilderness West outfitters located at 7882 N. Academy Boulevard. Owners Larry and Beryl Bussey offer everything for outdoor life. 1
- Wilhelmina's Fine Fabrics located at 528 N. Tejon Street. Owner Linda Benson offers domestic and imported wools, silks and cotton. 1
- William Ernest Brown Stationers & Engravers located at 20 S. Sierra Madre Street in The Old Depot Square. Owners Jeanne Clark, Evelyn Graffis and Camie Woodard offer stationary. A table display with a small model railroad set encirling desk accessories. 1
- Window display of record players. Lettering on the window read "Willet R. Willis" and "Salesroom for Victrolas." According to his obituary "he owned a music shop before entering teaching in 1917". 1
- Window of beauty shop on East Colfax Avenue in Denver showing wigs and hairpieces. 1
- Woman sits in doorway at night next to lighted store windows with records and albums on display and "House of Oldies 267" painted on window. Clock in window reads 8 1
- Woman stands in a store next to shelves and an ornate inlaid hutch filled with curios and China pieces at China Jim Chinese and Japanese goods store located at 7 East Pikes Peak Avenue. 1
- Wood Heat House, Inc. located at 3826 Maizeland Road. Owners Bud and Bonnie Schwartz seen here in thier store offer welded steel wood-burning stoves, combination wood and coal-burning stoves and fireplace inserts. 1
- Wooden building with large false front on corner of snowy street. Badly-weathered sign reading "The Arriba Trading Co. Spot Cash" is painted on false front. 1
- Workmen building the first floor on the new Stewart Bros. Photo and J.C. Penney CO. building. Spectators standing in the alley. "3-29" hand written on the bottom right of the photo. 1
- Workmen installing the diagonal wood braces to shore up the alley next to the new J.C. Penney Co. building. Bull dozer is seen in the basement. "3-14 5 PM" is hand written at the bottom right of the photo. 1
- Workmen placing wood sheathing on the roof joist of Stewart Bros. Photo shop and J.C. Penney Co. building at 17, 19-23 N. Tejon Street. "4-13th" is hand written at the bottom right of the photo. 1
- Workmen standing at the entrance of the new J.C. Penney Co. building. Two electric floor grinders are seen behind the workman. "May 8" is hand written at the bottom right of the photo. 1
- Written on back "Harry Reed in front of Mr Hawks store Colorado Springs Colorado." Sign on building "General Merchandise". 1
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- Yesterday's Dream located at 2623 W. Colorado Avenue. Owner Sandy Patallas stands in her store that offers custom stained glass art pieces, a diversity of baskets, animal sculptures, art photos, sachets, and porcelain dolls. 1
- Young Creations Ltd. located at 130 N. Tejon Street offers women's fashions for all occasions. A woman stands next to a mannequin with clothing racks in the background. 1
- Zerbe Jewelers, Inc. located at 118 N. Tejon Street is a family firm that specializes in famous name, top quality items. A man and woman stand in the store holding glassware with display cases of jewelry and gift items behind them. 1
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