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Color iamge of Silverton taken from the highway in summer. Shows the mountains surrounding Silverton and the very blue river that is flowing in the image's right side. Taken on a partly cloudy day.
The back bar of cherry wood located in the Grand Imperial Hotel, Silverton, Colorado. Shipped from London in 1882 and transported to Silverton on the narrow gauge train.
Silverton, in the San Juan Mountains, Colorado and the Animas River, as seen from the Million Dollar Highway (far left). In this picture, the famous narrow-gauge train, the Silverton, can be seen heading for Durango.
Postcard of a locamotive with the number 34 on it, with men standing around it shoveling 25 feet of snow in Silverton, Colorado. Labled with Snow Slide 25 feet deep, March 1909. Has a written letter on the back addressed to Mr. Willim May of Ouray, Colorado.
A black and white photograph of train, horses, and people in a valley near Ouray, Colorado. The train looks like it might be stuck in the snow and the people and horses might be trying to get it out. On the side of the mountain, fallen trees and sliding snow are visible. Conditions look dangerous.
A color photograph of a "real western hold-up" in Silverton, Colorado. In the photo, a large group of onlookers watch the show. The postcard is oversized, with a lengthy description on the back about tourism in Silverton.
A color photograph of the largest cherrywood bar in the United States. The history of the bar is on the back of the postcard, and on the front of the post card the bar is shown in the Grand Imperial Hotel in Silverton, Colorado.