
-
-
-
Members of the Sheridan High School football team take a break during half-time. Sheridan, a small municipality on the most western end of Arapahoe County, shares borders with Denver and is 33% Latino, sharing similar demographics with the state capital, a historically liberal area in a mostly red state.
-
-
Savanna, Koby, and Tanner Means in rural Byers, Colorado. Although property values in the Denver metropolitan area have skyrocketed in recent decades, the economic situation in eastern Colorado remains subdued. Arapahoe County is one of the most populous counties in the United States, though encompasses a large swath of rural, eastern Colorado.
-
-
Betty Englebrecht plays multiple Bingo cards at the weekly game held at the American Legion hall in Byers, Colorado. The hall sees between 20 and 70 residents each week from surrounding communities for the game.
-
-
Owners Yaa Asieduwaa and Peter Dwowoh at the Makola African Market in Aurora Colorado. The market has been a fixture of the neighborhood for over a decade and serves a largely immigrant clientele.
-
-
The city lights of Aurora, Arapahoe County’s largest and most populous municipality, reflect off low clouds hugging the plains east of the city.
-
-
A nearly-completed house marks the furthest edge of eastern development on the fringes of Aurora, Colorado. Aurora is Arapahoe County’s largest and most populous municipality and is currently experiencing a construction boom.
-
-
Crista Laughlin shows a photograph of her 18 year old daughter who recently completed basic training in the U.S. Navy. She is flanked by Patriot Guard Riders “Sparky” Blanks and “Sarge” Knight at a home in Aurora, Colorado.
-
-
Elvis Gallego, an Elvis impersonator, McCain supporter, and postal worker, sits for a portrait in his home near downtown Littleton, Colorado. Gallegos initially backed Clinton before switching to McCain fearing Barack Obama, the Democratic Presidential Nominee, lacked the requisite experience for the presidency.
This entry was posted on October 14, 2008 at 6:39 pm and is filed under General News, Recent Publications with tags Slaby. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed
You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.