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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. 10, 1934 April 20

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Identifier: B121.02.0019.0001.00010
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Issue no. 10. News coverage includes: the temporary halt of storm sewer and paving on West Colfax Avenue, and activities of United Health Appeal, Guldman Center, the Hebrew Educational Alliance P.T.A., the Council of Jewish Women, the Gems of Zion, the Buds of Zion, and Justicia Rebekah Lodge No. 49.

Dates: 1934 April 20

West End Press, No. 10, 1934 April 20

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Identifier: B121.02.0017.00001.00010
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News coverage in this issue of The West End Press includes:

Dates: 1934 April 20

West End Press, No. 11, 1934 April 27

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Identifier: B121.02.0019.0001.00011
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Issue no. 11. News coverage includes: West End residents enlisted in the Civilian Conservation Corps, and activities of Denver Council of Young Judaea, Justicia Rebekah Lodge No. 49, B. M. H. Synagogue, Rude Community Center, Followers of Saul, Lake Junior High School, and Dickinson Library.

Dates: 1934 April 27

West End Press, No. 11, 1934 April 27

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Identifier: B121.02.0017.00001.00011
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News coverage in this issue of The West End Press includes:

Dates: 1934 April 27

West End Press, No. 12, 1934 May 4

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Identifier: B121.02.0019.0001.00012
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Issue no. 12. News coverage includes: I. Rude's donation of 10 acres to the Rude Community Center, and activities of Guldman Community Center, Kadimah Society, Roses of Sharon, Justicia Rebekah Lodge No. 49, and Giants of the Young America League.

Dates: 1934 May 4

West End Press, No. 12, 1934 May 4

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Identifier: B121.02.0017.00001.00012
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News coverage in this issue of The West End Press includes:

Dates: 1934 May 4

West End Press, No. 13, 1934 May 11

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Identifier: B121.02.0019.0001.00013
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Issue no. 13. News coverage includes: Councilman Harry Rosenthal's movement to allow residents to apply for work without being registered on relief rolls, and activities of Guldman Community Center, B'nai B'rith, Star of Denver Lodge No. 112, Lind Menorah Chorus, the J. U. G. Girls, and the Business Girls' League.

Dates: 1934 May 11

West End Press, No. 13, 1934 May 11

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Identifier: B121.02.0017.00001.00013
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News coverage in this issue of The West End Press includes:

Dates: 1934 May 11

West End Press, No. 14, 1934 May 18

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Identifier: B121.02.0019.0001.00014
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Issue no. 14. News coverage includes: slow progress in the paving and widening of West Colfax Avenue, and activities of National Home for Jewish Children, Denver Council of Young Judaea, Lind Menorah Chorus, Upper Colfax Hebrew School, and Guldman Community Center.

Dates: 1934 May 18

West End Press, No. 14, 1934 May 18

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Identifier: B121.02.0017.00001.00014
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News coverage in this issue of The West End Press includes:

Dates: 1934 May 18