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A sepia photograph of The Elks Club in Ouray, Colorado. Mountains can be seen in the background.
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Postcard photo taken as train was passing a bend in the tracks. Heading: Former Narrow Gauge Marshall Pass Line passing Mt. Ouray - 13,955 ft.
103) Galloping Goose
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Galloping Goose underneath trees; caption on the front: "The Galloping Goose."
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Winter scene on Brown Mt. near Ouray, Colorado. One (1) cent stamp on the back. Clear postmark has Durango, Colorado, Oct. 6, 3-PM, 1947. Short note is addressed to Adle Morgan, 506 No. Oxford Ave. Los Angeles, Calif.
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Interior of Box Canon, Ouray, Colorado.
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View inside canyon walkway with a railing on the left side cables running inside canyon writing on back states "Reached Ouray Sat. May-14-1926 at 2:30 P.M. - Visited Box Canyon Reached Montrose at 5 P.M. Sunday
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Lake Lenore, near Ouray ,Colorado, color photo postcard.
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Lake Molas and Needle Mountains on the Durango-Silverton-Ouray Highway; a real photo black and white postcard, produced during the White Border era.
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Liberty Bell Mill and Smuggler Mills in distance.
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View inside canyon of walkway with a railing visible on the right side of photo cliffs hang over the walkway.
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Looking out from Box Canon, Ouray, Colorado (sepia tone photograph).
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Photo of crevice surrounded by two steep cliffs looking out into the open.
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Looking South up the Uncompahgre Valley toward Mt. Abram and Ouray.
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View of inside the canyon, A walkway with a railing curves left into the canyon. Two suspended ropes trail off to the side on the right.
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A distant view of the canyon surrounded by pine trees town in the background in the far background are small peaks that are covered with snow
117) Mt. Wilson
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Patches of meadows and confers wend their way up the slopes to Mt. Wilson - until rock and snow top the peak. Cumulus clouds top the mountain, possible the start of a summer squall.
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Mt. Sneffels, altitude 14,143 feet, and range from the Uncompahgre River Valley on U.S. Highway 550, the Million Dollar Highway, between Montrose and Ouray, in Souwestern Colorado.
119) Mt. Sneffles, Colo.
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Like a spider, the main mining building sits in the middle of a web of trails that crisscross the rocky mountain slope. Conifers line the richer layers of the mountain with snow taking over the mountain peak high above.
A river valley is at the foreground of the picture, with the river lined with tall, wispy grasses and spiky bushes. A tree is obscuring the lower left-hand view. In the background of the picture, snow-capped mountains can be seen...
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Main Street of Telluride, Colorado, in winter, looking east.