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Thumbnail for 'Silverton & Ouray Toll Road, Mt. Abram in distance, Silverton, Colo.'
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View of two horse teams with wagons on a dirt road. A steep mountain side is on one side of the dirt road. Snow covered Mt. Abram is in the background. Description on back reads: Approaching Red Mountain Pass on Colorado's Million Dollar Highway. Stamp area on back list postage costs. Logo on back upper left contains the words Leipzig Berlin Dresden, and a clove shape with the letters A, N, C, N, Y. "Made in Germany" is written on the address...
Thumbnail for 'Million Dollar Highway (Colo.)'
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A curvy road swirls around below some mountains to the right. Three cars travel along the road.
Thumbnail for 'Kendal [sic] Mt. Elevation 13,585 ft Silverton Colo'
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Full view of Kendall Mountain near Silverton, Colorado, in winter. Written on back from Cecil to Mamma and George, but not postmarked.
Thumbnail for 'Jeep tour (Silverton, Colo.)'
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Several people standing beside and sitting in a Jeep against the backdrop of a mountain range.
Thumbnail for 'Silverton, Colo., seen from Durango-Silverton-Ouray Million Dollar Highway'
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Silverton, Colorado, seen from Durango-Silverton-Ouray Million Dollar Highway
Thumbnail for 'Ironton Park and Red Mountain, on Durango - Silverton - Ouray Million Dollar Hwy.'
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In the background is a mountain overlooking a dirt road. Grass covers the areas to the sides of the road. Actual photo print.
Thumbnail for 'Little Bear Falls, Durango- Silverton-Ouray Highway'
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Black and white photo of Little Bear Falls.
Thumbnail for 'Red Mountain in Fall (Colo.)'
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Red Mountain in Fall Scene on the Million Dollar Highway between Silverton and Ouray, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'Million Dollar Highway (Colo.)'
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A road travels towards a snowy mountain. Only a large patch of trees and the road are free of snow.
Thumbnail for 'Molas Lake and the Needles, Durango-Silverton-Ouray Highway'
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Panaramic view of Molas Lake with mountains in the Durango Silverton area in the background.
Thumbnail for 'Red Mountains near Silverton, Colorado'
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Color photograph of the Red Mountains near Silverton, Colorado. Red Mountain Pass is 12 miles south of Ouray and the half-way point on the road to Silverton and reaches an altitude of 11,018 ft.
Thumbnail for 'Scene from Million Dollar Highway (Colo.)'
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A tree in the front of the picture frames the mountains in the background.
Thumbnail for 'On the Million Dollar Highway (Colo.)'
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An image of several mountains. On the side of one mountain is a home.
Thumbnail for 'Million Dollar Highway'
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A winding road through two mountains with another mountain in the background.
Thumbnail for 'Million Dollar Highway (Colo.)'
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On the right side a road travels the side of a mountain and a single car drives on the road. On the left is another mountain.
Thumbnail for 'Bear Creek Falls between Ouray and Silverton, Colo.'
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A waterfall that flows down through a rocky area.
Thumbnail for 'Bear Creek Falls, near Ouray, Colorado'
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Bear Creek Falls, a major attraction along the spectacular Million Dollar Highway in the San Juan Mountains between Ouray and Silverton, Colorado
Thumbnail for 'Red Mountain (Colo.)'
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A color postcard of Red Mountain on a sunny day while it is still covered in snow.
Thumbnail for 'Million Dollar Highway, Silverton - Ouray, Colo.'
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Million Dollar Highway between Silverton and Ouray, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'Red Mountain in Fall'
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View of Red Mountain with a dusting of snow on background mountains and conifers and yellowing aspens in the foreground. Description on back reads: Scene near Ouray, Colorado. Back of postcard has a four (4) cent stamp, a 1964 postmark, and correspondence.