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Ida
takes a trip to Denver, Colorado to visit middle son, Max Faberman, in the 1920's
Her first child to move away, Max had gone
west to settle in the Mile High City of Denver in order to breathe its then famously clean
air and recover from tuberculosis. Max began
his career as a clerk in The West Hotel, and was soon managing it as well as working the
switchboard. When the Larry Rogers Family moved to Denver during a blizzard in
January of 1947, Max met us at the airport, and put us up in his hotel until we bought our
red brick house on Madison Street.
When Max's mother made the trip west to visit her son, they
celebrated with a visit to a portrait studio on Champa Street, just a block from Max's
Hotel. |