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Then & Now contest winners announced
Contributed by: Seth Davis on 11/15/2005

YourHub.com would like to congratulate the winners of our Then & Now photo contest, judged by photographer John Fielder. We received a substantial amount of quality entries and were proud to display most of them on our Web site and in our weekly print edition.

The 15 winners and their guests have been invited to attend a private reception with John Fielder at the Colorado History Museum on Monday, November 14th. The winners have been invited to see the exhibit Colorado 1870-2000, Then & Now II and will receive an autographed copy of the Colorado 1870-2000 II book from John Fielder. Look for the winning entries along with photos of the winners online and in print.

Thornton: The Wegscheiders, Garden of the Gods
Aurora South: Laura Earley, Wrigley Field
Aurora North: Glenn & Linda Barnes, North Aurora's Changing Skyline
Lakewood:Lee Flower, Evergreen Ranch
Denver: Lindsey Ripley, Denver Then & Now School Project
Parker: Aspen Walker, Out with bowling balls, in with books
Castle Rock: Mary Young, Before yellow school buses
Englewood: Jarle Oie, Bear Creek Reservoir
Westminster: John Fellers, Buildings age more gracefully than I do...
Broomfield: C.I. Walther, Through the ages
Highlands Ranch: Brenda Dolan, Daniels Park Road, 1996 and 2005
Longmont: Rocky Steiner, Jim Hamm Nature Area
Denver South: Greg Gnesios, Ruby Canyon
Golden: Richard Gardner, Roadmaster
Columbine: Phil Tinsley, Alpine Tunnel Through the Years




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