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Thumbnail for 'Cascade Falls (Ouray, Colo.)'
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Distant photo of waterfall which is centered in the photo, photo taken at the base of the waterfall a pine tree stands on the right in the foreground
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View of waterfall dropping down the side of the mountain.
Thumbnail for 'Cascade Falls, St. Joseph's Hospital. St. Patrick's Church (Ouray, Colo.)'
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Photograph showing Cascade Falls, St. Joseph's Hospital and St. Patrick's Church, Ouray, Colorado.
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Photograph of Cascade Falls, Ouray, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'Canyon near Ouray, Colo..'
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Color postcard depicting a four-horse team and red stagecoach with two men. Team and stagecoach are stopped on a dirt road. The dirt road enters a canyon with a sheer drop-off.
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Hot Springs Pool, Ouray, Colorado: a daytime view of the pool, bathhouse in the distance, two bathers sitting on the edge in the foreground. This card was postmarked from Ouray on January 6, 1969.
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Court-House, Mountain north of Rico, Colo.
Thumbnail for 'Croft Court (Ouray, Colo.)'
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Court Tavern on the left side with a car parked in front other buildings to the right with two other cars in the photo mountains overlook the buildings
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Croft Court, Phone 88, Highways 550 and 789, Ouray, Colorado "Switzerland of America."
Thumbnail for 'Four miners and three horses standing in the entrance to a mine somewhere near Telluride, Colo.'
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Four miners and three horses standing in the entrance to a mine somewhere near Telluride, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'Four Engines with a Wedge Plow Bucking Snow near Telluride, Colo.'
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Image depicts a train plowing snow off tracks.Postcard addressed to Mr. Rodney S. Davis of Longmont, Colo.
Thumbnail for 'Elk at Ouray Colo'
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View of an elk standing on a hillside above Ouray, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'Elk State Parade, Sept 18th, 1911 (Ouray, Colo.)'
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An old carriage with some men sitting in that is surrounded by more people.
Thumbnail for 'Elkhorn Ranch Motel (Ouray, Colo.)'
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Photo of motel with cliffs overlooking the motel. Some damage to the left side of post card. Rates for the motel are on the back side.
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Galloping Goose underneath trees.
Thumbnail for 'Evergreen forest exhibit, Mount Sneffels in background (Colo.)'
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View of mountain range in the far background; fir trees and yellow flowers in the foreground two birds running among the flowers [writing on back] addressed to Mr. & Mrs. Alfred Peterson Blunelford, Mass. postmarked Denver, Co. Oct. 7 1968 $.05 stamp
Thumbnail for 'Elkhorn Ranch Motel (Ouray, Colo.)'
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Elkhorn Ranch Motel, 1/2 mile north of swimming pool, Ouray, Colorado, in the heart of the most beautiful and unspoiled area in America. Here towering mountains, rushing streams and roaring waterfalls combine to earn this region the title "Switzerland of America."
Thumbnail for 'Elk's Club (Ouray, Colo.)'
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Photo of a building man on horseback to the right snow capped peaks in background on the right cliffs in background behind the building the photo appears to be hand painted over a b/w photo
Thumbnail for 'Elks Home, erected in 1904-5 by Ouray Lodge No. 492, B.P.O. Elks'
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Elks Home, erected in 1904/05 by the Ouray Lodge No. 492, B. P. O. Elks.
Thumbnail for 'Entrance to Box Canyon Park (Ouray, Colo.)'
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Photo of river flowing in the foreground a bridge is over the river in the background in the far background are cliffs on the back Aug. 1, 1926 is written