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Thumbnail for 'Range from Lizard Head Pass between Dolores, Rico and Telluride, Colo.'
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In the distance are snow capped mountains and trees. The edge of the road is in the foreground. A real photo print.
Thumbnail for 'Alta Lakes and the San Miguel Mountains (Colo.)'
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Alta Lakes and the San Miguel Mountains, Western Colorado. A favorite resort of fishermen, these lakes are at the end of a forest road, a few miles east from State Highway 145 between Telluride and Ophir. Lizard Head, the Wilsons, and Lone Cone show.
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View of lakes surrounded by pine trees. Mountain peaks are in the background.
Thumbnail for 'Mt. Ajax (Telluride, Colo.)'
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View of train tracks in the foreground; snow-capped mountain peaks are overhead.
Thumbnail for 'Ophir Loop and Ames Electric Power Plant Railroad'
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Ophir Loop and Ames Electric Power Plant Railroad in background, Telluride, Colo. The card was made in Germany and was postmarked in Telluride on Dec. 27, 1917, to Mr. H. N. Draemel at the B.C. Mine, Vanadium, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'Ophir Loop (near Telluride, Colo.)'
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Ophir Loop near Telluride, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'Bridal Veil and Ingraham Falls (near Telluride, Colo.)'
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Photo of mountain peaks with trees in the foreground and many clouds overhead. (The Center has two of this card -- duplicates.)
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Bridal Veil Falls, shown in the background of this picture, is just one part of the scenic splendor around Telluride, Colorado. Telluride has been called the "City of Gold" because of its fabulous mining history.
Thumbnail for 'Bridal Veil Falls - Two miles east of Telluride.  Height of fall, 330 feet.  Ingram Falls and basin in distance.'
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Bridal Veil Falls - two miles east of Telluride. Height of fall, 330 feet. Ingram Falls and basin in distance.
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View of two waterfalls in the front waterfall there are four people sitting on a rock patch of snow on the mountain overhead
Thumbnail for 'Bridal Veil Falls (near Telluride, Colo.)'
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A panoramic view of Bridal Veil Falls and the surrounding mountains, near Telluride, Colorado.
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View of waterfalls structure above the falls sky colored blue [writing on back] addressed to Miss Edwina Goudy Belmont Mass. postmarked Golden Oct. 27, 1925 two cent stamp.
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El Diente Peak ("The Tooth"), elevation 14,159', Wilson Mountains Primitive Area near Telluride, Colorado. Showing residual snow on its slopes.
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The text reads, "Near Telluride, between Ophir and Rico, was Matterhorn, a minute community at the base of Yellow Mountain. Here is the old saloon."
Thumbnail for 'Mountain home, Dolores Telluride Highway, Montezuma National Forest (Colo.)'
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View of a log home in the process of being built in a valley a mountain peak in the back ground and small clouds overhead
Thumbnail for 'Ingram Basin and Lake (Colo.)'
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View of a blue lake in a valley next to road cliffs are on the left side a small structure in the lower right hand corner mountain peaks in the background
Thumbnail for 'Jeep Trails in Ophir Pass'
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The text reads, "Here is a portion of the Jeep Cavalcade in the San Juan Rockies nearing the top of 11,350 foot Ophir pass. This beautiful Jeep trail winds through the majestic San Juans, connecting the picturesque ghost town of Old Ophir with highway 550 . . ."
Thumbnail for 'Lizard Head, near Telluride, Colo.'
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Lizard Head, near Telluride, Colorado.
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Lizard Head, Telluride, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'View of Wilson Peak, elevation 14,017 ft.'
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View of mountain peak with some snow visible through the trees, whose leaves have turned yellow.