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Writing on the back states, "Clouds in the San Miguel Valley Colorado.-Telluride".
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Aerial view of valley a stripped tree in the foreground roads leading down the valley on the right side snow on the ground and a snow covered mountains in the background
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Telluride Mines, a real photo black and white postcard, produced during the White Border era. Streams and mountain trails etch lines across and down the mountain slopes looming above the mining buildings and evaporation ponds. Conifers cover patches of the slope in dense areas and scattered areas.
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Colored photographic print panorama postcards of Telluride, Colo.. Image of the ceity buildings with surrounding valley and snow capped peaks in the background. A black and white version of the photo also available (2008:028.044).
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Black and white photographic print postcard of Telluride, Colo.. Telluride and surrounding valley are at foreground with mountains in the background. Image fits to left-most side of postcard with right boarder.
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A black and white panorama of the city of Telluride, Colo with snow capped peaks in the background. The postcard is a double length one (with the photo spread over both sides (A and B). The card is dated on the back (10-25-1906). There is a colored version of the photo also available (2008:028.045).
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Interior view of the Tom Boy Room at the Sheridan Hotel, Telluride, Colorado. Checkered tablecloths and mid-century design chairs decorate the stone and wood built room.
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View of Tomboy Y.M.C.A., Smuggler, Colorado, snow covered. Postmarked March 14, 1907, in Smuggler, Colorado. Mailed to Mrs. John J. Thompson, Odell, Illinois with a one-cent stamp.
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Photograph of the Tomboy Mine.
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The text notes, "Truly a mountain of rugged grandeur is this 14,150 foot peak of the San Juan Range near Ridgway, Ouray, and Telluride, Colorado. Mt. Sneffels, as seen from the highway over Dallas Divide."
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Photo of many structures a pile of wood is stacked in front of one of the structures in the foreground a lone mountain peak overlooks the mine
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Treasury Tunnel Mine, Ouray, Colorado.
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View of lake with a structure in the water connected to the shore in the background peaks with patches of snow writing on the front [also writing on the back] addressed to Mrs. James Thilson, Mancos Co. postmarked Telluride, Colorado. 1934 one cent stamp
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Trout Lake, Telluride, Colorado.
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Aerial view of lake. On the lower left side of the picture there are houses and roads. Mountain peaks are visible in the background.
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A picture of downtown Telluride lined with classic cars, three of which are driving up or down the street. The Sheridan Hotel is on the left, with other cafes, bars and store fronts facing the street. In the distance vegetation topped mountains with steep rocky cliffs are softened by cumulus clouds drifting above.
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Toll road near Ouray, Colorado
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View of lake with a long, thin boat in the water, two structures on the left and mountain peaks in the background. [The Center has two of this card -- duplicates. We scanned the front of the first card because it contained a caption, and the back of the duplicate card because it noted the publisher.]
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Snow covers the pasture in the foreground and the mountain peak in the background. In between, clouds hang over the aspen trees covered in golden autumn foliage.
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Lithograph photo print image of Telluride, Colorado, at sunset. The city's grid can be seen from this distance. The mountains to the west are heavily shaded; circular, flat mesa is visible on the right behind a pine tree.