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A view of early-day Salida taken from Tenderfoot Mountain. Bob Rush Collection.
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Group standing in front of the Gotthelf and Mayer building, 301 4th Street, in Saguache, Colorado. Bob Rush Collection.
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Horse-drawn water delivery in Salida, Colorado. Bob Rush Collection.
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The Salida Lumber Company was located at 200 G Street, present location of Safeway in Salida, Colorado. Bob Rush Collection.
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Vaughn's was a wholesale dealer in farm implements, buggies and wagons, hardware, and feed at 126 G St.. When they moved into 136 G Street in 1922, they began selling groceries. Bob Rush Collection.
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The Art Moderne Style D & RG Railroad Depot was built in the 1940s and torn down in 1985. Bob Rush Collection.
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Dr. C. Rex Fuller was chief surgeon at the Denver & Rio Grande Hospital in Salida, Colorado. Bob Rush Collection.
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The Argys Bros. Garage was located at 211-223 E. 1st St. The building is the current location of Spirit Mountain Antler & Log Design. The Rainbow Hotel (formerly the St. Clair and the Denton) is in the background at the corner of 1st and E. Bob Rush Collection.
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The Arkansas River with a view of the Sangre de Cristo mountain range. Bob Rush Collection.
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Vaughn's was a wholesale dealer in farm implements, buggies and wagons, hardware, and feed at 126 G St.. When they moved into 136 G Street in 1922, they began selling groceries. Bob Rush Collection.
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A photo of the Arkansas River with the Denver & Rio Grande Hospital and the D Street Hanging Bridge included in the view. Bob Rush Collection.
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The Rio Grande Hospital opened in November 1885, described as “one of the finest buildings of similar size in the West and...the especial pride of the town.” Railroad workers throughout the line paid fifty cents each month to a fund to cover the operation of the hospital. The substantial two-and-a-half-story brick building resembled a fine residence and featured a wrap-around verandah surmounted by a balcony. The landscape...
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The Leonora 5 cent to $1 Store was active in the 1930s. It was located at 132 F Street. Bob Rush Collection.
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A photograph of an unknown group of men and one boy with their day's harvest of ducks. Bob Rush Collection.
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The Salida Granite Company was located at 350 W. 5th St. in Salida, Colorado. Bob Rush Collection.
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Vaughn's was a wholesale dealer in farm implements, buggies and wagons, hardware, and feed at 126 G St.. When they moved into 136 G Street in 1922, they began selling groceries. Bob Rush Collection.
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An unknown saloon on 1st Street in Salida, Colorado. Bob Rush Collection.
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The First National Bank was located on the corner of F and 2nd Streets in Salida, Colorado. Bob Rush Collection.
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Salida Band marching on 1st Street between F and G Streets. Bob Rush Collection.
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A photograph of the Salida High School Band in the Salida High School Gymnasium in the mid 1930s. Bob Rush Collection.