A surveyor and his assistant pose with striped poles by a convertible automobile on the Alameda Avenue bridge in Denver, Colorado. The license plate reads: "462[?]4 Colo 19[1]3".
Several women in bathing suits and caps pose inside a convertible Paige-Detroit automobile for a dealership promotion in Denver, Colorado. "Paige" banners decorate the car and a girl stands nearby; probably Sloans Lake in background.
A convertible automobile drives on Alameda Avenue near the trolley car underpass in Denver, Colorado. Pedestrians walk on the sidewalk and in the street in the distance.
President Theodore Roosevelt stands in a touring car in a motorcade, and waves to spectators as he travels down 17th (Seventeenth) Street in Denver, Colorado. Shows Secret Service agents, Union Station, the Mizpah Arch, and a policeman on horseback.
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Spectators watch as former President Theodore Roosevelt rides in an open automobile, with Secret Service Agents, in a motorcade down 17th (Seventeenth) Street in Denver, Colorado.
Three unidentified men, one in a uniform with stars around the collar and a "Chief" hat, ride in an open Oldsmobile automobile, probably in downtown Denver, Colorado. A crowd is gathered on the street.
An unidentified woman sits at the wheel of an open automobile, probably in Denver, Colorado. She wears a coat with a fur collar and muff, and a hat with a large feather. She holds ferns and carnations.
View of a car and bicycles in front of the Symes Building on 16th (Sixteenth) Street in Denver, Colorado. Business signs read: "Sell's Confections, French Pastry", "Behen, Hats, Shirts", "The Eureka Garment Shop", "The Fontius [Shoe Co.]",...