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Thumbnail for 'Junior High School (Durango, Colo.)'
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View of the three-story Durango Junior High School building (the caption says "Junior High School" but the school itself says "High School"). Three tall trees are in front of the building. This was followed by a Mission Style junior high school fronting 3rd Avenue that was the largest Public Works Administration project ever built in Durango.
Thumbnail for 'I want To Come Home Durango Colo'
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A donkey on the back and reads "I Want to Come Home Durango Colo"
Thumbnail for 'Greetings from Durango, Colorado'
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Photo of Ute Indian Chief, Ignacio, sitting on a horse, photo appears to be hand-colored over a b/w photo, post card addressed to Miss Goldeth Giessesee Rifle, Colorado. Postmarked March 2 ,1907; one cent stamp. Also postmarked on the front. Copyright date 1906.
Thumbnail for 'A heavy frost in Silverton, Colo.'
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A heavy snow fall all but obscures the buildings in Silverton. A path is shown through the snowdrifts. A letter is written on the back.
Thumbnail for 'Durango Travel Lodge (Durango, Colo.)'
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View of the Travel Lodge in Durango, Colorado, with swimming pool shown at the bottom.
Thumbnail for 'Main Street, Durango, Colo.'
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This postcard features a view of downtown Durango on Main Street. On the left is the post office. People can be seen walking down the sidewalks and there are cars parked along the sides of the road.
Thumbnail for 'Savoy Hotel, Durango, Colo.'
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Savoy Hotel, Durango, Colorado.
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Aerial view of downtown Durango. Smelter is shown in the background with smoke coming out of the stacks. Mesas shown in far background.
Thumbnail for 'Panorama of Durango, Colo.'
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Panoramic view of the city of Durango, showing the airport runway on College Mesa in the distance.
Thumbnail for 'Building in Silverton, Colo., in Winter'
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Black and white photograph of a brick house in Silverton, Colorado, in wintertime.
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Silverton Town Hall.
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Cars driving through town. A mountain in the distance overlooks the town.
Thumbnail for 'Greetings from Durango, Colorado'
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Photograph of a man in buckskin clothing and cowboy boots standing with a horse atop a rock formation, with greetings from Durango, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'State Fish Hatchery at Durango, Colorado'
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Black and white photograph of the State Fish Hatchery at Durango, Colorado. A pond is in the foreground, a house and several other buildings are behind the pond. Many trees rim the pond.
Thumbnail for 'First Baptist Church (Durango, Colo.)'
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Photo of First Baptist Church, two vehicles are parked on both sides of the church [writing on back] addressed to Miss Jeanne Taylor postmarked Durango Colo. Nov. 2, 1956 two cent stamp
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Three photos: Durango High School, Park School, Whittier School, drawing on top left of Minerva, goddess of schoolmasters, a drawing on top right of an open book at the base of mountains.
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A train traveling through a mountain range.
Thumbnail for 'Bird's Eye View of Durango, Colo.'
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Aerial view of Durango looking toward Smelter. Many buildings are visible. There is much writing in cursive on the front.
Thumbnail for 'Historic Narrow Gauge Train Crossing the River of Lost Souls near Silverton.'
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Photograph of the narrow gauge railroad crossing the Animas River near Silverton, high in the rugged San Juan Mountains of Southwest Colorado. The 90-mile round trip from Durango is made daily in the tourist season.
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A train leaving Silverton heading to Durango.