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Thumbnail for 'Main Street, Durango, Colo.'
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A real photo black and white view of Main Avenue in Durango, looking north. Numerous businesses are visible, including National, Kiva Theatre, Gordon's, etc. A note written in ink on the address side of the card reads, "Was here Wed. 6-8-55."
Thumbnail for 'Section of Durango, Colo., Looking North'
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Aerial view of Durango, Colorado, looking north.
Thumbnail for 'Durango and Smelter Hill (Colo.)'
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Black and white photo of a view of Durango, Colorado with Smelter Mountain in the background.
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Hand colored photograph of Durango, with the smelter billowing smoke to the left; Smelter Mountain is in the background
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View looking north on Main Street towards the Strater Hotel in Durango, Colorado.
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Hand colored aerial photograph of Durango, Colorado looking toward Smelter Mountain with smoke billowing out of smoke stacks.
Thumbnail for 'Durango (Colo.), 434 Sixth Street'
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Black and white photograph of a house in winter, marked 1910 on the front, and noted on the back to be 434 Sixth Street, Durango, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'Post Office and Main Ave. Durango, Colo.'
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View of downtown Durango, showing the Post Office and Main Avenue. Vehicles line both sides of the street, people are walking along both sides of the street. Signs for the Silver Dollar Bar and Goodrich are visible.
Thumbnail for 'Bird's Eye View of Durango, Colo.'
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Bird's eye view of Durango, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'San Juan Motor Co. (Durango, Colo.)'
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Original photograph of the San Juan Motor Co., in Durango, Colorado. Addressed to E. Vigil in Durango. "We have received your emergency brake cable. San Juan Motor Co."
Thumbnail for 'Main Avenue (Durango, Colo.)'
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Picture of Main Avenue in Durango, Colorado.
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View looking down Main Street. Two horses are hitched to a buggy on the left side near a clock; people on sidewalks on right side of the street. This appears to be hand colored over a b/w photo. A duplicate of this post card (not retained in this collection) was postmarked in Durango on November 12, 1910.
Thumbnail for 'Street scene (Durango, Colo.)'
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Aerial view of downtown Durango at an intersection. There are many people on the street, some on horseback. Smoke from the train billowing in the background.
Thumbnail for 'Greetings from Durango, Colo., the Queen City of the Sunny San Juan.'
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Greetings from Durango, Colorado, the Queen City of the Sunny San Juans. Altitude 6,529 feet, Population 6,630. Panorama photograph of Durango, Colorado. Taken from the South.
Thumbnail for 'Durango (Colo.)'
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Overhead view of downtown Durango during the daytime.
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Street view of Main Street in downtown Durango, showing buildings and cars on the street.
Thumbnail for 'Streetcar #5 on Main Avenue in Durango, Colo.'
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The Durango, Brookside, and Animas City streetcar #5 on Main Avenue in Durango, Colorado. A Real Photo postcard. From the R. H. Kindig collection.
Thumbnail for 'Durango (Colo.)'
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Black and white photograph of a Durango, Colorado street.
Thumbnail for 'Durango, Colorado - Elevation 6505 ft.'
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Durango, Colorado - Elevation 6505 ft., b/w real photo postcard, showing the layout of the streets and roads through the city.
Thumbnail for 'Early Durango street scene'
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Real photo view of a number of Native Americans seated on a board sidewalk, flanked by a number of standing Anglo persons (2 men, 2 women and a young boy). A portion of a sign on a building in the back left is visible and reads: Durango.