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    Fortnightly 'Hat' luncheon

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    Trudi Martin at the Fortnightly 'Hat' luncheon. She is wearing a dark jacket with a white collar and a strange light brown hat. There is a small pin on her right-hand side lapel. In the background of the picture there are various women sitting at tables conversing with others. In the bottom left-hand corner the date '2 9'00' appears in digital orange numbers. ; Verso In ink, 'Fortnightly 'Hat' Luncheon Feb. 9, 2000 Trudi Martin.

    Dedication of 'Oasis'

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    Jackson Elementary School Choir performs at the dedication for Tim Upham's art entitled 'Oasis.' The piece is a part of Greeley's citywide 1% For Art Project and is situated on the hill of the City of Greeley Water Conservation Garden.; Note Typed in black ink on a piece of paper included with the photograph, 'Jackson Elementary School Choir Dedication of 'Oasis' 25th Avenue & Reservoir Road November 14, 2000.

    Fortnightly 'Hat' luncheon

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    Five women at the Fortnightly 'Hat' luncheon. All of the women are sitting around a table talking with each other. Each one of their glasses on the table has a pink napkin folded inside of it. There are pink flowers used in the centerpiece for the table. The woman in the bottom right-hand corner has a large smile on her face. In the background there are many tables and chairs that are empty. In the bottom right-hand corner the date '2 9'00' appears in digital orange numbers.; Verso In ink, 'Fortnightly 'Hat' Luncheon Feb. 9, 2000. Pat Zick, Carol Geiser, Sally Johnson, Polly Cronin.'

    Hazelton School building

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    Hazelton School building with the windows boarded. A sign above the window reads, 'A.D. MCMIX. Hazelton School.' A sign on the window ledge reads, 'SAVED!!! TO BE MOVED FEB 25.'; Verso In blue ink, '2-99.'; Note Roman numerals MCMIX refer to the year the building was first used, 1909

    Tearing down Hazelton School building

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    A view across 71st Avenue of the Hazelton School building being torn down. The front doors and bell tower have been removed.The school is surrounded by a chain link fence, with various piece of construction equipment inside the fence. ; Verso In black ink, 'Tearing down Hazelton School Aug. '99.

    Hazelton School building

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    Hazelton School building viewed from across 71st Avenue. The windows of the building are boarded, with neon lettering on the boards. A sign in front of the school reads, '! Saved ! Save ____ton School Become Involved.'

    Greeley Union Pacific Railroad Depot

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    The Union Pacific Railroad Depot viewed from across 7th Avenue ; Verso In black ink, '902 7th Ave Greeley Union Pacific Railroad Depot Feb. 1999 photo by Betsy Kellums.

    Greeley Union Pacific Railroad Depot

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    The double door entrance to the Union Pacific Railroad Depot surrounded by a stone archway. Engraved in the stone above the entrance, 'Greeley.' Above the engraving is the red and white logo of the Union Pacific Railroad centered in the archway.; Verso In black ink, '902 7th Ave Greeley Union Pacific Railroad Depot Feb. 1999 photo by Betsy Kellums.

    Greeley Union Pacific Railroad Depot

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    A view of the southwest corner of the Greeley Union Pacific Railroad Depot.; Verso In black ink, '902 7th Ave Greeley Union Pacific Railroad Depot Feb. 1999 photo by Betsy Kellums.

    City of Greeley bus

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    A white and orange city of Greeley bus with passengers. The bus's destination is illuminated on the destination sign above the front windshield, 'AI&S College 1.'; Verso In black ink, 'City of Greeley Bus Greeley colo April 1998 Photo by Eamon A Rago.

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