This is a scan of a photograph of the Broomfield railroad depot in December 1975. At this time the depot was in its original location. The building is painted yellow with green trim. The kitchen window and door are on the right half of the building, with a living room window on the left. There is a chimney visible on the roof above the kitchen. The roof appears to be metal, and at the far left of the building a porch is visible leading to the baggage room.
When asked to explain this image donor Karen McGuire described; "Looking SE on original site. Loading dock on left goes into baggage room. Houses in left background are on 120th near corner with HWY 287."
Collection
Permanent Collection
Made/Created
Date made
1975
Notes
Copy/Orig/Other: Scan (JPEG, PDF, etc)
Lexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Secondary Object Term
Print, Photographic
Nomenclature Primary Object Term
Photograph
Nomenclature Sub-Class
Graphic Documents
Nomenclature Class
Documentary Objects
Nomenclature Category
Category 08: Communication Objects
LOC Thesaurus for Graphic Materials
Depots, Train stations, Railroad depots
Search Terms
Broomfield Depot, Railroad stations--United States
Relationships
Related Events
Event
Broomfield Depot Move from Original Location to Park, 1976
Provenance
Notes
01/22/2015 Karen McGuire's family took these photographs during the depot's move to its second location at Lac Amora Park (2201 W. 10th Avenue). She allowed the Broomfield Depot Museum to scan the original photographs. The prints remain in her possession.