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Colored print of a den located in an eastern city, decorated with Teelawuket's Navajo blankets and rugs. The back of the post card gives information on Teelawuket Ranch's accommodations.
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Photograph of Durango, the Animas River and the Animas Valley around Durango. Dated 6-4-47, addressed to Mr. Charles F. Ivins, 8 Morris Street, Merchantville, NJ. "Beautiful scenery. Wonderful pictures, if they turn out. Stew."
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Photograph of Rena Haffley, Trick Rider crouching on one leg on her horse and waving at the Durango Fair & Roundup, 9-23-19.
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View looking down Main Street. Two horses are hitched to a buggy on the left side near a clock; people on sidewalks on right side of the street. This appears to be hand colored over a b/w photo. A duplicate of this post card (not retained in this collection) was postmarked in Durango on November 12, 1910.
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Exterior view of the Durango, Colorado, train station.
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Front view of the narrow gauge train on its run from Durango to Silverton, Colorado.
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Photograph of a large group of people standing around waiting for the movie crew to begin shooting. No identification of date or movie title, but may have been "Ticket to Tomahawk."
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The text reads, "High above the Animas River in the Canyon of Lost Souls the Silverton carries some 40,000 tourists each summer on a 90-mile round trip from Durango to Silverton, Colorado."
51) La Plata motel.
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Durango mountains can be seen behind the motel, and the motel has a colorful, '60s era sign. A swimming pool is visible. On the back is a handwritten note.
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Engine #476 running just past a water tower on its way to Silverton, Colorado.
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Engineer Mountain, D.S.O. Highway north of Durango, Colorado. Gravel road - DSO Highway - with Engineer Mountain in the background
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Aerial view of downtown Durango at an intersection. There are many people on the street, some on horseback. Smoke from the train billowing in the background.
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Greetings from Durango, Colorado, the Queen City of the Sunny San Juans. Altitude 6,529 feet, Population 6,630. Panorama photograph of Durango, Colorado. Taken from the South.
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Photograph of narrow gauge engine #319 Denver & Rio Grande line, in the Durango yards. Photograph is of the left side of the engine.
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Several people stand near narrow gauge railroad engine #473 at the Durango station.
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Writing on back states "Side view of Silverton Branch R.R. Bridge water had fallen several feet when this was taken", photo on the front is of bridge with high water running against it
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Picture of a man riding a horse wearing a cowboy hat and boots, in an area of rocky outcroppings and hills, with greetings from Durango, Colorado.
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Flood of 1910 showing part of railroad at the end of 3rd Avenue submerged in water, and the north end of bridge still standing.