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A black and white photograph of the famous "Moving Mountain" in Durango, Colorado. What looks to be gravel or other rock material seems to be falling off the mountain. A small amount of snow is visible on the mountain.
Photo of a crowd of people surrounding a Curtiss Pusher Model D airplane in a field on the mesa, most likely where Fort Lewis College is now situated in Durango, Colorado. Visible to the north in the background are mountains and the Animas Valley. Possibly piloted by Ralph E. McMillen, who flew a Curtiss Pusher at the Colorado-New Mexico Fair in 1913.
About seven men pushing a Curtiss Pusher Model D aero plane on a mesa in the Durango, Colorado area. Spectators are in the background. Possibly piloted by Ralph E. McMillen, who flew a Curtiss Pusher at the Colorado-New Mexico Fair in 1913.
Photograph of the right side of narrow gauge engine #453, in the Durango station. Postcard is addressed to Mrs. Alta Landrum of Waco, Texas, and is dated 6-30-54. A duplicate of this postcard was postmarked 9-16-1949 on the Alamosa & Durango Train #216.
Color painted picture of refinery, large buildings, 3 smokestacks, Smelter Mountain in background, smoke billowing out of the stack on the left, two small buildings are below the smelter.