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A view of Ouray, Colorado between two snow-covered spruce trees. Snow sets off the res brick buildings of town and the red striped cliffs across the valley. A few low hanging clouds hang suspended over.
Mountain peak overlooking a river with trees on both sides of the river writing around the margins on front of the card on back addressed to Mr. Albert Edn Americus Kansas two postmarks one cent stamp
Photograph of a white Jeep and two men sitting at Oh! Point. This thrilling and spectacular view from the mountain peak on the Engineer Mountain Jeep Trail, causes the viewer to invariably exclaim, Oh! Thus the name.
Photo of Ophir, above the town snow capped mountain peaks rise above it. Card is addressed to Miss Sarah Sweeny, East Brady, Pa. postmarked Ophir, Colorado. Mar. 1, 1909, used a one cent stamp.
View of road and two bridges; mountain peaks in the background and a cliff on the left-hand side of photo. (The Center has two of this card -- duplicates.)
Ophir Loop and Ames Electric Power Plant Railroad in background, Telluride, Colo. The card was made in Germany and was postmarked in Telluride on Dec. 27, 1917, to Mr. H. N. Draemel at the B.C. Mine, Vanadium, Colorado.
Aerial photo of Ouray; below the town is a river red cliffs hang over the town in far background partial snow covered peaks visible photo appears to be hand colored over a b/w photo
Aerial view of Ouray on the right side cliffs hang above the town a main road runs through the town that leads out of town and runs through a valley. Duplicate of postcard #761 in Volume 5 in the Nina Webber collection.