Call NumberH-576CreatorRose & HopkinsDate1886-1901SummaryEastward, second-story level view of Curtis Street in downtown Denver, Colorado|the Tabor Grand Opera House is shown at left (built by Horace Tabor and opened in 1881)|at left foreground is horse-drawn buggy with "The Old Reliable Dairy" signage|at right foreground is business signage: Capitol Turf and Hill the Hatter (proprietor Joseph A. Hill, 1538 Curtis Street)|at distant center is a building with painted signage: The Daily News, Commercial, Railroad and Show, |Printing, Binding and Ruling|pedestrian and horse-drawn carriage traffic is shown.Physical Description1 photoprint : albumen |11 x 18 cm (4 1/4 x 7 in.)SubjectTabor Grand Opera House (Denver, Colo.)--19th centuryCity and town life--Colorado--Denver--19th centuryOpera houses--Colorado--Denver--19th centuryStreets--Colorado--Denver--19th centuryGeographic AreaDenver (Colo.)Related MaterialImage File : ZZR700115576Type of MaterialAlbumen printsOriginal Material Found in CollectionRose and Hopkins photographs. Album 2.NotesNumber 17 hand-lettered on photoprint. See also: H-574. Title and number 17 hand-lettered on original. Vintage photographic print. R7001155769Languageeng
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