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A Southeast section of the Lone Tree Cemetery map, located in Telluride, Colorado, featuring the Oberto family's plots (marked with a blue dot): Emma Nardin Oberto (plot #817), Leo Edwin Oberto (plot #817), Henrietta Oberto (plot #818), Robert Gio Oberto (#819), and Gio Oberto (plot #820). To visit these plots, use the east gate (the cemetery's main entrance) and walk west on the path. The plots will be located on the left.
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Tynne Maklow Oberto's family photograph. In order from left to right: Issac Maklow, Hilma Maklow, Imbie & Tynne Maklow. Issac & Hilma were married in 1901 in Worcester, Massachusetts and then came to Telluride. Imbie was born in 1903 and Tynne in 1905. Issac died in 1916. Hilma remarried to Oscar Hauhtonen in 1918. Hilma died in 1956 in Telluride. Issac’s real last name was Makela but he changed it to Maklow when coming to Telluride. Hilma...
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A comic book, called the Tellurider, created in 1972. Jim Burleigh was probably the artist.
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The image was provided by Craig Muhonen, via email, on 11/4/22. The title is "Last Dollar Texaco Saloon 1948." Here is an interesting email from Craig, about what Telluride was like in the 1980's/1990's: "The airport runway was built in 1985 and it was the rage , ( I have not found any news articles about the little girl that died in the hanger, 86’, 87’ ?)….yet.. but the “Gold Hill runway” had already seen thousands of Recreational...
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The Telluride High School Basketball Team, of Telluride, Colorado, in 1935. They were the champions. Elmer Ranta is holding the basketball. Compliments of the Telluride Historical Museum. For information on copyright, or to purchase this photograph, please visit https://www.telluridemuseum.org/
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A photograph of fifth-grader Elmer Ranta (far right, last row) taken in 1928. Compliments of the Telluride Historical Museum. For information on copyright, or to purchase this photograph, please visit https://www.telluridemuseum.org/