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Filmed from the Capitol building. Looking west, you can see a typical small wildfire raging at the foothills.
Beautiful. Before Denver destroyed its architecture
This would have been 1960 at the earliest because you can see the Hilton on Zeckendorf Plaza and it was built in 1960.
It's weird seeing Church as, well, a church. Also, there's no tent cities which is weird.
Back then people who ended up homeless generally ended up in jail or an insane asylum. Usually people weren't let go after they were committed.
@@PanthraxIV Oh yeah... tents and sleeping on sidewalks is so far preferable, isn't it?
@@melissa9375 You must have a magic ability to see words no one else can see, because I'm failing to see the part where I said that.
Would be nice if the picture wasn't so dark.
Blinky the clown! He used to live in my neighborhood. He had two kids, Casey and Corey Campbell as I recall. The old Safeway store at Hampden & Yosemite.
It’s definitely mid 60s, and very cool all the same!
Filmed from the Capitol building. Looking west, you can see a typical small wildfire raging at the foothills.
Beautiful. Before Denver destroyed its architecture
This would have been 1960 at the earliest because you can see the Hilton on Zeckendorf Plaza and it was built in 1960.
It's weird seeing Church as, well, a church. Also, there's no tent cities which is weird.
Back then people who ended up homeless generally ended up in jail or an insane asylum. Usually people weren't let go after they were committed.
@@PanthraxIV Oh yeah... tents and sleeping on sidewalks is so far preferable, isn't it?
@@melissa9375 You must have a magic ability to see words no one else can see, because I'm failing to see the part where I said that.
Would be nice if the picture wasn't so dark.
Blinky the clown! He used to live in my neighborhood. He had two kids, Casey and Corey Campbell as I recall. The old Safeway store at Hampden & Yosemite.
It’s definitely mid 60s, and very cool all the same!