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A photograph of Salida taken on Tenderfoot Mountain after 1890. Ernest Brownson Collection.
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A view of early-day Salida taken from Tenderfoot Mountain. Bob Rush Collection.
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Although most of the mess from the January 1888 fire is cleaned up in this summer photo, evidence can still be seen. Despite a massive rebuilding effort – mostly in brick this time – there are still many open lots along F Street above First Street. Rubble from the fire is visible where it was dumped along the bank of the Arkansas River near the F Street Bridge. After two major fires, it is interesting to note how much larger the area that is today...
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Salida ca. 1883-1884. Steve Frazee Collection.
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A photograph of Salida taken on Tenderfoot Mountain before 1890. Ernest Brownson Collection.
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In 1883, Salida (no longer South Arkansas) was growing in three directions from the river. The Craig Opera House is at the corner of Second and F Streets and the Presbyterian Church, the first designed for religious services, is a little white frame building at the corner of Third and F Streets. A few days after this photo was taken in mid-May, the F Street bridge was seriously damaged by normal spring runoff when two sections were ripped from the...
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Salida before 1890. Ernest Brownson Collection.
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Although most of the mess from the January 1888 fire is cleaned up in this summer photo, evidence can still be seen. Despite a massive rebuilding effort – mostly in brick this time – there are still many open lots along F Street above First Street. Rubble from the fire is visible where it was dumped along the bank of the Arkansas River near the F Street Bridge. After two major fires, it is interesting to note how much larger the area that is today...
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A view of Salida from Tenderfoot Mountain. From the Hermit of Arbor Villa Collection.
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An image of Salida after 1900. From the Bob Rush Collection.
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A photograph taken from Tenderfoot Mountain of Salida after a snowstorm. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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Image of F Street and downtown Salida after a snow storm. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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In 1883, Salida (no longer South Arkansas) was growing in three directions from the river. The Craig Opera House is at the corner of Second and F Streets and the Presbyterian Church, the first designed for religious services, is a little white frame building at the corner of Third and F Streets. A few days after this photo was taken in mid-May, the F Street bridge was seriously damaged by normal spring runoff when two sections were ripped from the...
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A view of Salida, Colorado taken from the Arkansas Hills. Denver & Rio Grande Cattle Lots are visible, as is the Edison Electric Light Company smoke stacks. Bob Rush Collection.
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A view of Salida from Tenderfoot Mountain. Bob Rush Collection.
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A bird's eye view of Salida looking southeast. The Denver and Rio Grande rail yards are in foreground. This image is from the Salida Museum's Negatives Collection.
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A bird's eye view of Salida and the Denver & Rio Grande railyards taken from Tenderfoot Mountain. The D&RG Railroad Depot, Monte Cristo Hotel, Hotel Denton, and D&RG Hospital are all visible. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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A bird's eye view of Salida taken from Tenderfoot Mountain. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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A view of the town of Salida, Colorado, with Methodist Mountain in the background. Bob Rush Collection.
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A view of Salida, Colorado from Tenderfoot Mountain. Bob Rush Collection.