A real photo black and white view of Main Avenue in Durango, looking north. Numerous businesses are visible, including National, Kiva Theatre, Gordon's, etc. A note written in ink on the address side of the card reads, "Was here Wed. 6-8-55."
Photo of the La Plata County court house building with its tower and clock. Many trees surround the building [writing on back] addressed to Mr. Gilbert Peterson Jamestown N.Y. postmarked Durango, Colorado. Dec. 8, 1921 one cent stamp.
Original photograph of the San Juan Motor Co., in Durango, Colorado. Addressed to E. Vigil in Durango. "We have received your emergency brake cable. San Juan Motor Co."
Photograph of Durango, the Animas River and the Animas Valley around Durango. Dated 6-4-47, addressed to Mr. Charles F. Ivins, 8 Morris Street, Merchantville, NJ. "Beautiful scenery. Wonderful pictures, if they turn out. Stew."
Photograph of a large group of people standing around waiting for the movie crew to begin shooting. No identification of date or movie title, but may have been "Ticket to Tomahawk."
Aerial view of downtown Durango at an intersection. There are many people on the street, some on horseback. Smoke from the train billowing in the background.
Greetings from Durango, Colorado, the Queen City of the Sunny San Juans. Altitude 6,529 feet, Population 6,630. Panorama photograph of Durango, Colorado. Taken from the South.
Photo of the new and old Durango courthouses. The new courthouse is on the left, the old courthouse is on the right, written on the back is New and old C.H.'s Durango, Colorado.
Smith the Jeweler, Durango's Leading Jewelry Store, b/w real photo postcard, produced during the Undivided Back era. A view of the interior of the store.