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Members of the Allen and Roberts families gather at Gold Park for a picnic in 1925. From left to right: Jean Allen, Joe Allen, Ann Roberta, Helen Hart Allen, May Hart (kneeling), and Gordon Roberts.
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Members of the Allen and Hart families gather for a picnic at Gold Park in 1925. Standing left to right: Ben Hart, Helen Hart Allen, May Hart, Leah Allen Sitting left to right: Joe Allen, "Pal" the dog, Jean Allen
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A young Jean Allen stands in front of the family car in the 1920s.
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Jean Allen holds her baby sister, Joyce, in her lap.
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Bill and Steve Johnson pose for a picture in October of 1947. "New car - & we are living downstairs - Mom, Daddy, & Dick upstairs."
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Bill and Steve Johnson play in the back of a jeep or truck in July of 1948.
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Bill Johnson, with his father, Dorris, in the fall of 1954.
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Bill and Steve Johnson in October of 1947.
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A postcard of Harrison's Cafe. Once located on Highway 6, Harrison's was owned and run by Owen "Dude" Harrison and Berneice McKelvey. Harrison's was renamed Bernice's Place in the 1970s. The buildings are still standing and is now the Eagle Grand Motel. Verso of the postcard reads: "Restaurant open 24 hrs. a day. Excellent food. Modern hotel. Hot water heat. Wall-to-wall carpets. Located half-way between Grand Jct. and Denver."
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Mildred (Eichler) Wurtsmith poses for a photograph in the 1950s. A school bus is visible in the background. The picture was taken at the corner of Eagle and 2nd Street in Gypsum.