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Black and white photograph of a house in winter, marked 1910 on the front, and noted on the back to be 434 Sixth Street, Durango, Colorado.
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Shows portion of the street. Several shops with cars parked in front of them.
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Photo of the county jail, with mountains in the background.
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Black and white photograph of a brick house in Silverton, Colorado, in wintertime.
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Picture of the exterior of the West Building: Durango's First Ultra-Modern Centrally Located Office Building.
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View of exterior of the library building. Frank S. Thayer, Publisher, Denver.
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Photograph of Main Street, showing the Strater Hotel in Durango, Colorado.
11) Durango (Colo.)
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Collage of popular Durango sights including the train, a panoramic scene of the city, Main Street and the train station.
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Color photo of Durango High School; this card was postmarked July 22, 1907.
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Wells Fargo building, several people standing outside.
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Colorized view of mountain sheep eating hay on snow in Ouray, Colorado. On the address side of this unmailed card is a b/w lithographic view of the Elks' Home on the corner of Main in Ouray.
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A row of boarding houses is shown.
16) Hotel De Paris
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A back and white postcard of a two story building. In the background there are some mountains and in the foreground there are some telephone poles.
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Hand colored photo of a small house with bushes in front; trees in the background. Possibly published between 1915-1930.
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The text reads, "This house, built in the late 1880s, was the last brothel in Silverton, Colorado. The last Madam closed her professional doors in 1947."
19) Durango (Colo.)
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Collage of historic buildings in downtown Durango, Colorado and a small map of Colorado. Buildings pictured include First National Bank, Graden Building, Richey's Store, Newman Building, R.C. Schneider Building, and the Richardson Building.