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This famous highway through Colorado's towering San Juan Mountains is kept open, with occasional brief interruptions, all winter, and trip then, in fair weather, is indeed full of the scenic thrills of a wintry wonderland. View in Chattanooga Valley ...
View inside canyon looking up at a bridge crossing above the canyon a walkway with railing visible against cliffs a waterfall visible under bridge river runs through canyon [writing on back] addressed to The Walkers no stamp or postmark
High country, steep country. Along a mining road in Colorado's spectacular San Juan Mountains. A glimpse of Camp Bird, of gold-mining fame, in the background. Near Ouray, scenic center of the Million Dollar Highway.
View of waterfall which is in the center and against reddish cliffs a group of pine trees are above the waterfall [writing on back] addressed to Mr. George Daggett, Ridgway, Colorado postmarked Ouray Colo. Jan. 20, 1908one cent stamp
Mt. Sneffels, altitude 14,143 feet, and range from the Uncompahgre River Valley on U.S. Highway 550, the Million Dollar Highway, between Montrose and Ouray, in Souwestern Colorado.
This is a litho-chrome print of a hand painted photo of Ouray, Colorado. The swimming pool and park feature prominently in the lower right with red and yellow buildings filling most of the foreground. A snow capped peak is framed by two rocky slopes in the background.
Photograph of a white Jeep and two men sitting at Oh! Point. This thrilling and spectacular view from the mountain peak on the Engineer Mountain Jeep Trail, causes the viewer to invariably exclaim, Oh! Thus the name.