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Photograph of the Walker Field - City County Airport, Grand Junction, Colorado. Front of the postcards reads "Durango".
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Silverton stage coach, b/w postcard. Postmarked October 1, 1909.; mailed to Mr. E.A. Aveline in Grand Junction, Colorado.
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Postcard with a picture of the town of Ouray with snow on the ground and snowy mountains in the background. There is a letter on the back.
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Photo overlooking Telluride Colorado [writing on the back] a 1 cent postage stamp is on the back addressed to "The Misses Riley" of Crafton, Pa.
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A hand drawn grazing map of Colorado Grazing District Number 4, Durango Unit.
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View of a curvy road that travels through a mountain area.
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On the right is a red/brown side of a mountain. On the left and in the distance is a mountain covered in green tree life.
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Colorado's " Million Dollar" scenic Highway through San Juan Rockies, color postcard.
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Photo of a six-horse drawn wagon in downtown Ouray in front of stores; red cliffs in the background [writing on back] addresses to Mr. and Mrs. HS. Holiday postmark date Oct. 9 one cent stamp
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The Mesa County Fair, September 21-24, 1909.
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Downtown Telluride, with vehicles parked on both sides of the street. The Sheridan Hotel is visible on the right side. Snow-capped mountains in the far background. [Writing on back] addressed to Erie Motel Coo Coo Club Erie, Penn.
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A black and white photograph of a bird's eye view of Ouray, Colorado. The photograph shows Ouray in a valley, surrounded by mountains.
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Photo of an older vehicle on a road, in the background is a valley covered with trees, in the far background mountain peaks overlook
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Damaged building, with snow dusted peaks in the background.
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A man is standing on a tram bucket in between 2 of the wooden towers holding up the cables. Below him lies a snowy field. A line of spruce trees lie beyond the line. Two mountain slopes can be seen in the distance.