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Four views of the 1876 Gourmet Restaurant in Ouray, Colorado.
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A close up of one of Ouray's Gators.
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A glimpse of Ouray, Colorado, with Mt. Hayden in background
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Photo of mules with packs on their backs crossing a bridge appears to be hand colored over a b/w photo.
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Photo of a valley; a road is against cliffs on the right side; in the far background a peak is visible.
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View of a tunnel. Above the tunnel are trees and bushes. Actual photo print.
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View in Uncompahgre Gorge.
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View of Uncompahgre Gorge.
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Snow covers a mountain and a road near it. A single car is on the road.
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View in Uncompahgre Gorge.
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Photo of Alpine Motel; mountains overlook the motel.
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American Nettie Mine near Ouray, Colorado.
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Aerial view of a mountain range, covered with snow.
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Amphitheatre, Ouray, Colorado, east view
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View a highway with a red car on it leads into Ouray which is in the background cliffs are behind the town a "Ouray, Colorado " is written on the front.
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At Bear Creek Falls, Ouray, Colorado. A real photo black and white postcard, produced during the White Border era.
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A black and white photo of three old cars (1920s) and children looking at the waterfall (Bear Creek Falls) under the Million Dollar Highway
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Autumn in the Valley: Ouray, Colorado. San Juan Mountains.
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Photograph of the valley in which the city of Ouray nestles, pictured in autumn.
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View of snow capped mountain peak overlooking a valley; trees in the valley are changing colors in the far end of the valley is a town [writing on back] addressed to Mrs. Ruth Snook Kehei Maui, Hawaii.