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Thumbnail for 'Durango (Colo.), 434 Sixth Street'
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Black and white photograph of a house in winter, marked 1910 on the front, and noted on the back to be 434 Sixth Street, Durango, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'Balcony House, looking northward, Mesa Verde National Park (Colo.)'
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Balcony House is one of the most notable of the cliff dwellings at Mesa Verde; being situated at the extreme east of the district. It was one of the communal apartment houses of a race who mysteriously vanished long before the coming of the first white..
Thumbnail for 'Greetings from Durango, Colo.
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Photo of an owl wearing glasses - "Greetings from Durango, Colorado. Should Owl'd acquaintance be forgot, And never brought to mind, Should Owl's acquaintance be forgot And days of Owl'd lang syne "
Thumbnail for 'Colorado, Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad'
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Picture of The Durango and Silverton Train chugging along the tracks through the trees.
Thumbnail for 'Denver and Rio Grande narrow gauge passenger train leaving Durango (Colo.)'
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Front view of engine #478 parked in train yard, onlookers are standing along the side of the tracks.
Thumbnail for 'Narrow Gauge Train (Colo.)'
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Appears to be a photograph of a possible derailment or washout. Railroad cars are at odd angles, and a person is standing on the top of a box car. Surrounding area appears to be fairly flat.
Thumbnail for 'Old Time Narrow Gauge Engine - Rio Grande Southern R.R. in Durango, Colo.'
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Photograph of the right side of narrow gauge Engine #461 on the Rio Grande Southern Railroad.
Thumbnail for 'Mountain sheep grazing in city limits, Ouray, Colo.'
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Mountain Sheep grazing in city limits of Ouray, hand- colored postcard
Thumbnail for 'Narrow gauge train leaving on its run to Silverton, Colorado'
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The Durango steam engine leaving the depot with observers watching nearby.
Thumbnail for 'Oak Tree House Ruin (Mesa Verde National Park, Colo.)'
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Oak Tree House Ruin as viewed from of Fewkes Canyon Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'D&SNGRR between Elk Park and Silverton, Colo'
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D&SNGRR between Elk Park and Silverton, Colorado, color postcard.
Thumbnail for 'Silverton & Kendall Mnts., Silverton, Colo.'
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Two cards put together for a black and white panoramic view of Silverton, with Kendall Mountain in the background. The front has a white border on the bottom, with correspondence. One undivided back has a one (1) cent stamp, postmark (no year), and recipient address. The other undivided back has a horizontal ink smudge (part of a postmark) near the top.
Thumbnail for 'Court House (Durango, Colo.)'
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La Plata County Courthouse, Durango, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'Durango Highschool Basketball Team'
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Picture of Durango Basketball team with ball reading D.H.S. 11-12.
Thumbnail for 'Silverton (Colo.) tobogganing, March 1909'
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Men pulling a toboggan loaded with boxes up a slope.
Thumbnail for 'Post Office and Main Ave. Durango, Colo.'
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View of downtown Durango, showing the Post Office and Main Avenue. Vehicles line both sides of the street, people are walking along both sides of the street. Signs for the Silver Dollar Bar and Goodrich are visible.
Thumbnail for 'The Junior High School  - Durango, Colo.'
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Street view of Durango (Colo.) Junior High School. Bicycles and two cars are parked in front.
Thumbnail for 'Colorado: Durango & Silverton narrow gauge train on a mountain curve'
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Durango & Silverton narrow gauge railroad pictured traveling down the tracks along the Animas River.
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Colored print of a Paul Coze painting. The caption reads, "From 700 to 1000 A.D. inhabitants of Mesa Verde learned to build dwellings of masonry. Corn, beans and squash were staple crops. Pottery improved and weaving of cotton cloth began." This is Card No. 21 of a series of 24 Mesa Verde paintings by Paul Coze.
Thumbnail for 'Silverton (Colo.)'
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Shows portion of the street. Several shops with cars parked in front of them.