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Denver & Rio Grande Western GP30 Number 3006 was built by EMD in 1962 & was equipped with 2,250 Horsepower. When the diesel was retired in 1998 & sold in 2000, the engine has since been at the museum since UP took over the fallen flag. C Nielsen, Tubis-Bege, Denmark 0-4-0WT No. 7 was built in 1930 at the Henschel & Sohn shops in Germany.
The firm was established in 1852 by former Rogers Locomotive and Machine Works superintendent (and son-in-law of William Swinburne of Swinburne, Smith and Company) John Cooke and former Montreal resident Charles Danforth as the Danforth, Cooke, and Company, as a manufacturer of steam locomotives as well as cotton machinery. [2]
The company was incorporated in the Colorado Territory as the "Denver, South Park and Pacific Railway" on October 2, 1872, with 2.5 million dollars in capital. Less than a year later, on June 16, 1873, it was reorganized by John Evans as the "Denver, South Park and Pacific Railroad" with an increased capitalization of 3.5 million dollars.
Cooke was born in Adelaide, Australia, and grew up in Greeley, Colorado, learning to play the piano at age five and cello at eleven. [2] In 2000, Cooke met Ian ODougherty of the Denver, Colorado band Uphollow and relocated to Denver to join the band and play piano and cello on Uphollow's 2002 album, Ten Fingers.
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Cooke Inc. was established in Blacks Harbour, New Brunswick, Canada [3] 1985 by Gifford Cooke and his two sons Glenn and Michael, [8] whom of which started with farming 5,000 salmon in a pen. [9] In 2015, Cooke expanded its operations in the United States by establishing Cooke Seafood USA Inc., while also acquiring the Wanchese Fish Company. [10]
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The mall was developed by Denver-based Jordan Perlmutter & Co., the same company that built Northglenn Mall and Southwest Plaza. In 1987, May Department Stores purchased Associated Dry Goods, operator of The Denver. May D&F remained at Southglenn while The Denver's building was sold to JCPenney. In 1988, the mall's first renovation took place.