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Looking south on Broadway Street, Eagle, Colorado. Texaco gas station in left midground. Man running down sidewalk toward camera. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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State Bridge looking south-west from road to Radium. Ralph McGlochlin was the owner of the lodge and he was the father of Mabel Ethel Brooks who was former County Judge. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Red Cliff, Colorado, 1906. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Early Gypsum, Colorado, showing Skiff's ranch building, used as a hotel, at the far right. A group of men and dogs are standing in front of the buildings. Barbed wire fence in foreground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Town of Eagle, camera facing north. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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1930s: Colorado Highway 82 entrance to Basalt, Colorado. Road does not appear to be paved; some snow on the ground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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View of Vail Village from a hotel room, October 4, 1982. "View from hotel room, up Gore Creek, during Olive's hospitalization with ankle broken at Fulford Cave." - John Gabelman
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View of Red Cliff in 1908 looking south, showing the town and main road taken from Santa Claus Rocks. [Same as 2008.005.026 Town of Red Cliff Collection] [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Looking down on Red Cliff, Colorado. Eagle Hotel clearly visible in left foreground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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1910-1915: View of Water Street at street level. Red Cliff Garage sign visible in mid-ground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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View of Red Cliff. Yellow house in the forefront is the Meyer home. Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church is the center-back on the hillside. Taken on 10/03/1982
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Panoramic photograph of early Gypsum, Colorado. The photograph is dated "about 1902".
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A view of Eagle from the south. The Chambers Barn, now the Eagle County Historical Society Museum, can be seen in midground at the left. Bridge over Eagle River in midground, near top of photograph. Houses, sheds, and barns line the street. This photograph would have been almost exactly where the current Interstate 70 interchange is located today.
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A short, informational brochure on the town of Eagle and Eagle County in general. Includes information for tourists and visitors: recreational opportunities, businesses and offices, airport facilities, and general statistics. The back cover lists county codes and abbreviations on license plates in the state of Colorado. Produced by the Eagle Chamber of Commerce.
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"Welcome To Eagle" is a newsletter designed for visitors, travellers, and tourists of Eagle and Eagle County. The newsletter details local businesses and shops, as well as resorts, attractions, and profiles of towns to visit. Based on the businesses and names mentioned, this was published sometime in the 1940s.
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Eagle, Colorado circa 1916. Printed on a photo postcard with "Eagle, Colorado" written at the bottom.
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A view of Eagle, Colorado looking north; the river is at the bottom with the train tracks at midground. The Eagle Valley Feed Mill, operated by Edward A. (E.A.) Michael, is the bright building facing the camera at midground, right. Above the train car sitting on the left, there is a dark building that reads "The Montgomery", or the Hotel Montgomery called the "Up to Date Hotel" of Eagle at the time; behind that is a large building with "Clothing,...
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"Mill House & Barn to [?] from [?]" -- caption on back of photograph The house at left was the Michael family home; Edward and Edna operated the Eagle Valley Feed Mill, which is pictured next door to their home. The feed mill was located on Broadway Street in Eagle, Colorado until 1920, when Edward (E.A.) sold to Andrew Christensen. The railroad line can be seen in the foreground with other homes visible behind the Michael property.
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A photograph of Broadway Street in Eagle, Colorado. Buildings and businesses line the street, including the E.E. Glenn store. Glenn's was located at the corner of 2nd and Broadway at the time and was also the post office. Eagle Valley Enterprise offices were located across the street from Glenn's. People are gathered on horseback and/or in wagons.