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Black and white photograph of Durango, Colorado in 1880, looking toward Smelter, Mountain.
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Photo of reservoir; three men are standing next to it; it is nestled in a rocky area, snow is seen on the right side of the card. One cent to mail.
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Daytime view of Main Avenue in Durango, Colorado, with cars parked along the street.
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Photograph on the day of the first narrow gauge train (draped in bunting) run out of Durango, Colorado. Crowd of people watching.
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Durango Parade - fair 1916. Shows Red Cross and nurses with World War I soldier marching on Main St. in front of Graden Mercantile Co.
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View of the three-story Mercy Hospital building with water tower visible to the left. Domestic postage: one stamp; foreign: two cents.
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Exterior view of the Mountain Shadows Motel in Durango, Colorado, with a domed swimming pool and cars in the parking lot, under a very blue sky.
109) Churches of Durango
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Photos of seven churches in Durango: Presbyterian, Episcopal, Methodist, Baptist, Catholic, etc. Some appear to be colored over [writing on back] addressed to Miss Kate Madden Norwood Ohio two postmarks and a one cent stamp.
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Photograph of a ballgame at the Durango Fairgrounds.
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A view of smelter buildings etc., with Smelter Mountain sloping up to the left, in Durango, Colorado.
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Photo of small cabins nestled among tall pine trees all are covered in snow.
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A narrow gauge train idles at the Durango depot, with views of cars and town buildings in the background.
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Street signs and street with cars and pedestrians.
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Mrs. Emma Adrianson, 434 6th Street, Durango. Colorado, with a flock of chickens at her feet.
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A sepia panorama postcard of Durango looking north with Main Street in the center of the photo, and Fort Lewis plateau to the right
117) Durango, Colorado
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Black and white aerial photograph of Durango. Notes an altitude of 6,529 feet and population of 6,634 people.
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Close view of smelter, smoke billowing out of the stacks, river shown in bottom right corner appears to be hand-colored over a b/w photo [writing on back] addressed to Miss Helen Wyman, Silverton Colorado. postmarked Feb. 25, 1911. Durango one cent stamp.
120) Durango (Colo.)
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Denver & Rio Grande Narrow Gauge Train pulling into the Durango, Colorado station.