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Willow Circle [road on right] from Willow Place, looking West.
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From the same intersection [E. Gore Creek Drive and Bridge St.], looking south on Bridge Street.
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West on Forest Road, at about the half-way point. Bob Parker's house is on the right hand side down below the road.
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Marker for: "Whitney Erin Burke, Oct. 9, 1969--June 22,1973, daughter of Robert B. Burke, Julianne Davis Burke," Intermountain Cemetery. Ivy is engraved on the right and left sides of the marker. A wooden cross is propped up behind the marker. "NW side; drowned in Gore Greek." -- JPR
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Looking from the gate at Intermountain Cemetery in Vail toward the south.
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Marker for Nancy Louise McCloud, December 2, 1946, Denver, Colorado--September 17, 1971, Kals, Tyrol, Austria, Intermountain Cemetery. A mountain scene with a pine tree is engraved on the left side and bottom of the marker. "South East side. Died in a climbing accident. Sister to Janice." -- JPR
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Marker for Janice Sue McLoud Ruder, August 31, 1943--June 16, 1970, Intermountain Cemetery. The marker hs the profile of a mountain with a pine tree engraved on the left side. "South East side; first wife of Steve Ruder now of Edwards. Died in a car accident. Sister to Nancy." -- JPR
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Marker for: "Our darling, Verla McCaddon, 1934-1944," Intermountain Cemetery. Flowers are engraved at the bottom center of the marker. "North east side." -- JPR
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Shared marker for Jacob, 1851--1932, and Mary Anna Ruder, 1854--1940, Intermountain Cemetery. Flowers are engraved at the uper corners of the marker. "Center of cemetery. The Ruders first came to the Gore Valley in 1893 and settled in a log cabin in what is now known as Intermountain just to the west of West Vail." -- JPR
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Metal mortuary marker for Beverly J. Billows, April 22, 1931--July 24, 1934, Intermountain Cemetery. [Farnum's Home Mortuary, Glenwood Springs] "North side; died at the Ruder's cabin after becoming sick while traveling across the country with her parents." -- JPR
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Aluminum mortuary marker next to the Jacob and Anna Ruder grave marker, "Andre Service, Eagle, Colorado," Intermountain Cemetery.
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Marker for: "Beloved husband and father, Samuel Jay Stevenson, June 13, 1943--May 21, 1971," Intermountain Cemetery. "West side; died in a construction accident in East Vail." -- JPR
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113) Frances
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Stone marker with "August 8, 1899, FRANCES", Intermountain Cemetery. "North side." - JPR
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Procopio and Elaudia Velasquez next to an automobile in Vail, Colorado. Procopio worked as a miner for New Jersey Zinc at the Gilman Mine. They lived in Red Cliff.
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A view of the top of one of the ski slopes near Vail. Snow is visible near the top. Taken in the mid to late 1960s.
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One of the original ski lifts that left from Vail in the mid to late 1960s.
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One of the original ski lifts that left from Vail in the mid to late 1960s.
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A view of Vail and the Gore Creek Valley, taken from atop one of the original ski lifts that left from the town. Taken in the mid to late 1960s.
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A view of the Gasthof "Hotel" Gramshammer, taken in the mid to late 1960s. Located at the corner of Bridge Street and Gore Creek Drive, the Gasthof Gramshammer opened in 1964 and was operated by Pepi and Sheika Gramshammer. Construction of the hotel began in early 1964, and was officially opened on December 18, 1964, though "guests had to help carry furniture up, and the ceiling on the bar wasn't finished." Pepi and Sheika's business partners, Howard...
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A view of the mountains located behind the town of Vail. Taken in the mid to late 1960s during the development of the town.