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"July 1950 Cliffs above Eagle Colo." Probably Red Point. Telephone lines cutting across photo.
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"August 1950 Hayfield." Man driving a red tractor with baler. Location appears to be near Eagle.
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Looking down on the Sherwood bridge from the Sherwood quarry drum. Hwy 6 is at the top, the Eagle River is flowing under the Sherwood bridge and I-70 is at the bottom. At the turn of the century, major routes in the Colorado mountains were steep, rocky grades, little more than wagon tracks. By 1910, cars were becoming more prominent but Colorado roads were in terrible condition. That year, the State Highway Commission established Highway 10 from...
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"July 1950 Fishing Eagle River above Eagle, Colo." Location appears to be near Red Point.
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Looking north across the Eagle River from U.S. Hwy 6 with the Leonard Horn ranch house in the distance. The Sherwood bridge would be downstream to the left. There appear to be people in the clearing by the river under the pines.
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"Eagle River" Location appears to be near Red Point.
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"7/50 Cliffs above Eagle Colo." The cliffs in Red Canyon, northeast of Eagle.
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"July 1950 Above Eagle, Colo., fishing" Location appears to be near Red Point.
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"July 1950 Cliffs above Eagle, Colo." Location appears to be near Red Point.
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"July 1950 Cliffs above Eagle, Colo." Location appears to be near Red Point. Camping tents at far right. Road in foreground. Possibly Sherwood/Kent location.
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"August 1950 Hayfield Eagle River Valley." Location appears to be near Red Point.
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"July 1950 Cliffs above Eagle Colo." Probably Red Point.
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The camel-back bridge over the Eagle River on U.S. Hwy 6 & 24, approximately 5-6 miles east of Eagle, Colorado.Behind the train, is the Leonard Horn ranch with ranch houses to the left of the tall pine tree at center. Rube Creek flows by the ranch houses. The dirt road at left goes to the ranch.