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Colfax Avenue (Colo.)

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Scope Note: Found: ColfaxAvenue.com WWW site, Feb. 3, 2012: (Colfax Avenue; originally called Golden Road and Grand Avenue; name changed to Colfax Avenue; While Colfax Avenue is commonly considered to run east-west along U.S. Highway 40 through the Denver metro area, the road extends much farther. As U.S. 40 bends east of Aurora and follows I-70, U.S. 36 picks up the Colfax name as a virtually seamless route to Watkins, Bennett and Strasburg. Farther east in Byers, some residents continue to use East Colfax in their addresses, though the name is rarely, if ever, used beyond the town)

Found: Google maps, Feb. 3, 2012: (Map shows Colfax Avenue also numbered U.S. 40, U.S. 287, and Interstate 70)

Found in 731 Collections and/or Records:

West End Press, No. 5, 1934 March 16

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Identifier: B121.02.0019.0001.00005
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Issue no. 5. News coverage includes: the paving and widening of West Colfax Ave, and activities of the Guldman Center, B'nai B'rith, and Dickinson Library.

Dates: 1934 March 16

West End Press, No. 5, 1934 March 16

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Identifier: B121.02.0017.00001.00005
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News coverage in this issue of The West End Press includes:

Dates: 1934 March 16

West End Press, No. 6, 1934 March 23

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Identifier: B121.02.0019.0001.00006
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Issue no. 6. News coverage includes: refusal to permit the installation of a 12,000-gallon gasoline tank at West Howard Place and Decatur Street, and activities of the New Mexico Construction Co., Aleph Zadik Aleph, the Hebrew Educational Alliance, the Lyceum, Rebekah Lodge No. 49, and Dickinson Library.

Dates: 1934 March 23

West End Press, No. 6, 1934 March 23

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Identifier: B121.02.0017.00001.00006
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News coverage in this issue of The West End Press includes:

Dates: 1934 March 23

West End Press, No. 7, 1934 March 30

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Identifier: B121.02.0019.0001.00007
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Issue no. 7. News coverage includes: potential sale of the Hebrew Educational Alliance building at Colfax Avenue and Meade Street, and activities of Justicia Rebekah Lodge No. 49, Star of Denver Lodge No. 112, the Hebrew Educational Alliance, Guldman Community Center, and Dickinson Library.

Dates: 1934 March 30

West End Press, No. 7, 1934 March 30

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Identifier: B121.02.0017.00001.00007
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News coverage in this issue of The West End Press includes:

Dates: 1934 March 30

West End Press, No. 8, 1934 April 6

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Identifier: B121.02.0019.0001.00008
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Issue no. 8. News coverage includes: the paving and widening of West Colfax Avenue, and activities of Guldman Community Center, Rude Community Center, the Hasefer Club, and the Nursery School Mothers' Club.

Dates: 1934 April 6

West End Press, No. 8, 1934 April 6

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Identifier: B121.02.0017.00001.00008
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News coverage in this issue of The West End Press includes:

Dates: 1934 April 6

West End Press, No. 9, 1934 April 13

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Identifier: B121.02.0019.0001.00009
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Issue no. 9. News coverage includes: the United Health Appeal campaign, and activities of Guldman Community Center, the People's Tabernacle, the Lake Junior High School library, Boy Scouts Troop 4, and the Junior Jinx Club.

Dates: 1934 April 13

West End Press, No. 9, 1934 April 13

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Identifier: B121.02.0017.00001.00009
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News coverage in this issue of The West End Press includes:

Dates: 1934 April 13