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Four views of the 1876 Gourmet Restaurant in Ouray, Colorado.
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Court Tavern on the left side with a car parked in front other buildings to the right with two other cars in the photo mountains overlook the buildings
4) Croft Court
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Croft Court, Phone 88, Highways 550 and 789, Ouray, Colorado "Switzerland of America."
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Photo of motel with cliffs overlooking the motel. Some damage to the left side of post card. Rates for the motel are on the back side.
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Elkhorn Ranch Motel, 1/2 mile north of swimming pool, Ouray, Colorado, in the heart of the most beautiful and unspoiled area in America. Here towering mountains, rushing streams and roaring waterfalls combine to earn this region the title "Switzerland of America."
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Photograph of the Ouray Chalet Motel. On the back of the postcard is a list of the motel amenities. Mailed to Mr. Harry Capley with a 6 cent Stone Mountain Memorial stamp.
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Photograph of the Ouray Chalet with a list on the back of the postcard of the amenities provided by the motel.
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Ouray Chalet Motel; at time of manufacture contact was P. O. Box 544, Ouray, Colorado 81427. Photographic print of parking lot with late mid-century vehicles and antique sleigh in front of the building; mountainous cliff ledges in background.
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Attractive motel with 22 units, some kitchens. Hot water heat, combination baths. A quiet cool location with beautiful view of the mountains at an elevation of 7,706. Sundecks, playground and picnic area available. Hunting, Fishing, Horseback riding an
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Court Tavern on the left side with a car parked in front other buildings to the right with two other cars in the photo snow covered mountains overlook the buildings
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Black and white winter scene (street covered with snow) of a corner block of buildings in Telluride. Three business signs visible: "TED'S", "B. KATZ CLOTHING & GENTS FURNISHINGS." where a man in a hat peers inside, and "NATIONAL CLUB". The National Club store on the corner has a "Cafe" sign on top of its roof. The plate glass windows of the building reflect the snow piled outside of the sidewalk.
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Photo of a snow covered "a-frame" styled structure; a yellow Jeep is parked in front; a man in a red sweater is standing to the left of the Jeep everything is covered in snow
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A view of a motel with mountains in the background
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A lodging place is pictured in front of a forested slope and rocky cliffs beyond. Five people relax in chaise lounge chairs around a swimming pool in the foreground.
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A fish-eye lens view of the Beaumont Hotel on a corner of Main Street in Ouray, Colo., with Smith, Burtles & Cos. Cash Grocery on the left and The J.J. Mayers Mercantile Co. on the right. Printed in Germany. Postmarked in Ouray in June, 1907 to George Moreland in Ouray; no message (was not allowed on the address side of a post card at that time).
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Photo of motel with three cars parked in front of it. Mountains are visible in the far background. A man stands to the left of the motel.
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Photo of an A frame motel with a car parked in front of it, on the left side of the street. Cliffs hang behind the motel. Several cars are parked on the right side.
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Picture of table set with food and wine at Powder House, Dining and Spirits, 226 W. Colorado Street, McIntosh-Powder House building.
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A bathhouse and garage are shown under broad leaved trees with cliffs in the background. A car is parked on the side of the road next to a sign.