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First glimpse of Silverton from the scenic highway.
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View of mountain overlooking the town. Can see some detail of the town streets.
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Notorious Blair Street, Silverton, Colorado, terminal for the historic narrow gauge train that has made the spectacular daily trip through the San Juan mountains. from Durango for 80 years.
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A view of Silverton, Colorado with a mountain in the background and what appears to be some grave stones in the foreground.
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Large mountain overlooks the Grand Imperial Hotel on Green Street. Parked cars and other buildings are shown in the photograph.
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Locomotive engine covered by a snow slide, with several men standing on and around the engine. Nothing was written on the back of this postcard. This is an actual photo print.
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Four men on a small trolley, high above ground. Postmarked March 7, 1912 Silverton, Colorado.
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Approaching Silverton, Colorado on the scenic Million Dollar Highway. The D. & R. G. Narrow Gauge Train is seen here upon its arrival from Durango.
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Narrow gauge railroad train leaving Silverton, Colorado. Mountain in the background.
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Several little homes with mountain and smoke in the background.
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A black and white head-on photograph of the "Silver Vista" arriving in Silverton, on June 22, 1947.
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Ghost town of the roaring mining era. Now one of the fine tourist spots of Western Colorado. Between Ouray and Durango, on the Million Dollar Highway, approximately 10,000 feet elevation.
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View of the city of Silverton from the Million Dollar Highway. A Real Photo postcard.
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Silverton, in the San Juan Mountains, Colorado and the Animas River, as seen from the Million Dollar Highway (far left). In this picture, the famous narrow-gauge train, the Silverton, can be seen heading for Durango.
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Exterior view of court house. Made in Germany. One cent postage. Litho-chrome trademark, Leipzig Berlin Dresden Cunningham & Crocker written on it.