Color image of the Gallup, NM Inter-tribal ceremonial. Image shows a group of natives in a parade that are dressed up in Aztec Warrior garb with shields and giant feathered headdresses. There are spectators on the side of the road and some buildings can be seen behind the parade.
Four people on a road next to cliffs a woman is riding a horse two boxes on the road in the foreground [writing on back] addressed to Mrs. H.S. Holiday, Ridgway, Colorado, postmarked Ouray, Colorado. Oct. 30, 1908 one cent stamp
View inside canyon looking up at a bridge crossing above the canyon a walkway with railing visible against cliffs a waterfall visible under bridge river runs through canyon [writing on back] addressed to The Walkers no stamp or postmark
Highway through the mountains. In the mountains of the West many roads must wind their way among towering peaks and along deep canyons. The Million Dollar Highway near Ouray, Colorado.
High country, steep country. Along a mining road in Colorado's spectacular San Juan Mountains. A glimpse of Camp Bird, of gold-mining fame, in the background. Near Ouray, scenic center of the Million Dollar Highway.
Beautiful remnant of the Victorian Era, the Beaumont Hotel was built in 1886 at the peak of the Camp Bird gold rush. It is world-famous as the host to Presidents, Kings and celebrities.
Aerial view showing part of miniature golf course with three ponds behind. A bath house faces the large pond; a cabin looks over the other two These are all nestled together in the valley of a canyon.
View of waterfall which is in the center and against reddish cliffs a group of pine trees are above the waterfall [writing on back] addressed to Mr. George Daggett, Ridgway, Colorado postmarked Ouray Colo. Jan. 20, 1908one cent stamp