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A view of Woods Lake. Buildings from the Woods Lake Resort are visible across the lake.
"Woods Lake played a significant role in the development of tourism and recreation in the Rocky Mountains. ... The Colorado Midland Railroad (which ran from 1886-1918) was instrumental in bringing tourists into the mountains, especially for fishing expeditions. ... Woods Lake is listed on the National Register of Historic Places not only because of its importance...
82) Coffin Mountain
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A view of Coffin Mountain looking south from the Borah ranch.
"Looking south from home on Brush Creek. Mts Beecher & Coffin, 1915." -- Alda Borah
84) Mountain lodging
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Three men stand around a doorway (there is 1 man standing in the dark doorway itself) to a long building, possibly lodge. A pile of logs is in front and there are more houses pictured at left. Double-printed on green postcard reading "Colorado Mountain Scenery, Photographed by C.W. Collins, Georgetown".
86) Town of Fulford
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A view up-valley of Fulford, Colorado looking east to the Hotel and the store. (Note that this photograph is reversed.)
Fulford, Colorado sits approximately 18 miles southeast of Eagle and was once the site of an early 20th century mining boom. The town once supported a post office, school, its own newspaper, and a community of ranchers and miners. This photograph was captured by John Gabelman, who completed a geology project of the Fulford Mining...
87) Johnson family
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Members of the Johnson family gather for a picture in 1938.
From left to right: William S. Johnson, Nora (Steward) Johnson, Lois Johnson, Jesse Johnson, Mrs. Ben Steward, Sonny Johnson (in front), Janie (Steward) Larson, John Larson, and Ray Johnson.
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Jean Allen skis up to the family cabin in March of 1938. A ranger station can be seen on the left. "Daddy [Joe Allen] and I skied to cabin."
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A cabin belonging to Alex and Katherine [last name unknown] photographed in September of 1944.