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Horses pulling the Continental Oil Co. wagon during a 4th of July parade.
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The 1998-99 Eagle County Fair and Rodeo Queen, Samantha Wahlert, carrying the American flag during the rodeo held in Dobson Ice Arena as part of the Vail 99 World Ski Cup. [Feb. 12, 1999]
65) Julia's Deck
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Mount of the Holy Cross Overlook, also known as Julia's Deck, on the Shrine Pass Road [FSR 709], a maintained dirt road, connects Vail and Red Cliff. The overlook was built as handicapped access to the overlook by volunteers representing PAWS, an organization providing recreational facilities for handicapped people.
The photo was taken in July 1994. Quinn and Buster Beck are getting a great view of the Mount of the Holy Cross in the Sawatch Range...
68) Seibert Circle
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From the eastern part of Seibert Circle, looking at the Gondola Ski Shop.
69) Seibert Circle
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From Seibert Circle looking east (Mill Creek Court building on the left) toward Hanson Ranch Road.
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Looking north on East Lionshead Circle, approaching the Frontage Road. Red Sandstone Elementary School is at upper right.
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Looking from the stairs of the parking structure (on left) east [East Meadow Drive].
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Men at Haas Ranch [Sandstone Creek, Vail] getting ready to go elk hunting. Left to right: Jim Fanning, Oscar Nelson's back, Mary Fanning. The lumber from Haas barn in the background was later used in the construction of the first restaurant in Vail.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
75) Seibert Circle
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With Seibert Circle coming around from the right, looking west on the north side of the Circle.
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1971: Gore Creek School, moved to Ford Park in Vail by Gore Creek Preservation Society.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Haas Ranch at Sandstone Creek (Vail) with Frank Harnagle and Margie Haas bottle feeding lambs. Frank Harnagle was Frank Haas' cousin. Ranch house and chickens in the background.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"The beautifully landscaped LionsHead pedestrian mall is a pleasant place in summer for shop browsing and outdoor dining. The Vail gondola ski lift located in LionsHead takes visitors to the summit of Vail Mountain for scenic views of the Colorado high country. Free bus transportation links the LionsHead and Vail Village shopping areas." -- caption
LionsHead was completely redone in 2008.