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Thumbnail for 'Bird's Eye View of Durango, Colo., from Smelter Hill'
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Hand colored photograph of Durango, as seen from the top of Smelter Mountain. The narrow gauge railroad station is shown in the lower left of the picture. College Mesa (as it was later known) is in the center right of the picture.
Thumbnail for 'Electra Lake near Durango, Colorado.'
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View of Electra Lake in the foreground, mesas in the background. On the right in the far background is a snowcapped peak.
Thumbnail for 'North Durango, Colorado, and La Plata Mountains'
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North Durango, Colorado, and La Plata Mountains.
Thumbnail for 'Lower Animas Valley.'
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A black and white photograph of the Lower Animas Valley looking towards Durango, Colorado. The valley along with other ranges can be seen.
Thumbnail for 'Durango (Colo.)'
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Hand painted aerial photograph of Durango, snow capped mountains overlook the town. Writing on the back - "Here in this burg now. Remember the old times, Dean"
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Hand colored aerial view photograph of Durango, Colorado at sunset from the heights west of town, the site of Fort Lewis College. Durango is the southern terminus of the narrow-gauge railroad traveling 53 miles to Silverton.
Thumbnail for 'Perrin's Peak Durango, Colo.'
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Aerial view of the town, featuring Perrin's Peak, Durango, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'Moving Mountain at Durango, Colo.'
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Photograph of the "moving mountain" near Durango, Colorado. Apparently a section of the top split and has broken away from the main section and may eventually collapse.
Thumbnail for 'Main Avenue Durango, Colo. Durango is the Metropolis of the San Juan District'
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Hand colored photograph of Main Street in Durango, Colorado. Parsons Drugs, Wayt Burnside, Jewlery, store signs are visible on the left, mountains are visible at the end of the street, cars are parked diagonally on both sides of street.