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Colorized view of a winter landscape along a plowed single railroad track with a rosy colored horizon beynd the distant mountains. Pirninted in Germany. Not mailed, but addressed on back to Flora from Aunt Maria.
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Galloping Goose underneath trees.
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Galloping Goose underneath trees; caption on the front: "The Galloping Goose."
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View of train tracks in the foreground; snow-capped mountain peaks are overhead.
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A view of the famous Ophir Loop, Colorado, on the Rio Grande Southern Railroad in autumn. The yellow leaves of aspen show bright against the pine forest in the valley.
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Photo of railroad station with structures to the left of it. The hill behind has a partial snow covering. On the back is written "Ophir R.R. Station" and above that "Rico."
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Photo of Galloping Goose next to a building which is on the right. A mountain peak is in the background.
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Photo of the Galloping Goose railroad car next to a building. Tree leaves are turning yellow on a hill in the background.
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Lithograph photo print image of a town nestled in a mountain valley.Mountains in background; railroad trestles spanning ravines are visible in the foreground.
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Photographic print image of a shed covering a railroad. Several structures stand in a grassy meadow in foreground. Beyond these a thick conifer forest covers a mountain slope. In the far background left corner; snow covered peaks.
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Black and white photo of a railroad "bus: a box car with an engine up front with seating for the engineers. A few shrubs are in front with a grassy slope beyond the car. The side of the box car reads, "MOTOR No. 7, RIO GRAND SOUTHERN R.R. C.O." The passenger compartment has headlights and a grill like an antique car and is labelled "R. G. S. 7" Two passengers are visible.
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Photo of steam engine traveling below a snow covered peak [writing on back] Addressed to Mrs. Ida Herr Pennsgrove New Jersey postmarked Louviers, Colorado. Apr. 1, 1922 one cent stamp
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A side view of the Ophir Loop. A tree-topped mesa lies in front of the railroad with wooden trestle bridges spanning deep ravines. The road higher up the slope forms a more visible light line hugging the mountainside. Thick pine and aspen forests cover the slopes on the right while rocks and meadows cover the drier slope on the left.