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The Denver & Rio Grande Locomotive Repair Shop became the Wm. L. Poller Company in the mid-1950s. These images were taken by Joe Morris of Morris Photo Studio on January 15, 1955. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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The Sedalia Mine was a zinc and copper mine located off of Highway 291, between Salida and the turn onto Highway 285. At one time, they were the largest producing copper mine in the state. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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Interior shot of the Denver & Rio Grande Locomotive Repair Shop which became the Wm. L. Poller Company in the mid-1950s. These images were taken by Joe Morris of Morris Photo Studio on January 15, 1955. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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The Denver & Rio Grande Locomotive Repair Shop became the Wm. L. Poller Company in the mid-1950s. These images were taken by Joe Morris of Morris Photo Studio on January 15, 1955. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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The Sedalia Mine was a zinc and copper mine located off of Highway 291, between Salida and the turn onto Highway 285. At one time, they were the largest producing copper mine in the state. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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The Sedalia Mine was a zinc and copper mine located off of Highway 291, between Salida and the turn onto Highway 285. At one time, they were the largest producing copper mine in the state. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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The King's Cross Roads service station and cafe was located at 14649 Hwy 285, just past the Hwy 291 turn. The Conoco pole sign was introduced around 1950 and the grade of gasoline being sold in the pump on the right (“N-tane”) was phased out in 1957. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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Newly built Longfellow School at 8th and I Streets in Salida, Colorado. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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Newly built Longfellow School at 8th and I Streets in Salida, Colorado. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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A Burlington silver dome railroad car sits in the Denver & Rio Grande railyards in Salida, Colorado. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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Newly built Longfellow School at 8th and I Streets in Salida, Colorado. The old H Street/ Longfellow school appears to be in the background. That school was torn down in 1966. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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A bird's eye view of Salida looking southeast. The Denver and Rio Grande rail yards are in foreground. This image is from the Salida Museum's Negatives Collection.
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A bird's eye view of Salida and the Denver & Rio Grande railyards taken from Tenderfoot Mountain. The D&RG Railroad Depot, Monte Cristo Hotel, Hotel Denton, and D&RG Hospital are all visible. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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A bird's eye view of Salida taken from Tenderfoot Mountain. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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Salida Drug was owned and operated by Riley Bartley and was located at 123 F Street in Salida, Colorado. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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The Mountain Mail newspaper offices with a festive Christmas display in the windows. The Mountain Mail is located at 129 E. 2nd Street in Salida, Colorado. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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The Will Rogers Shrine, is a commemorative tower and chapel on Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It is named for Will Rogers, the American humorist, who died in a plane crash in Alaska in 1935 during construction of the shrine. It is also a tomb for the remains of Spencer Penrose – who built many of the city's prominent properties, including the neighboring Cheyenne Mountain Zoo and The Broadmoor resort – and his wife Julie. Completed...
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The Trend Dishwashing Liquid display at the City Market in Salida, Colorado. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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The City Market in Salida, Colorado was located at 146 G Street. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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A trip up Cottonwood Pass by a local Jeep Club. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.