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Boy Scouts at Gold Park. It was right after the war and the scouts routinely found wire and explosives.
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1938: New school building in Basalt showing front of brick building, gymnasium in back, with flagpole. Unidentified person standing in doorway. Snow on hills in background. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"Chicago businessman Clyde Lloyd purchased the Sherman Brothers Ranch (east of town) in 1922. He and his stepson Wayne T. Jones called the operation 'Red Mountain Ranch' and were known for annually hosting one of the largest Hereford sales in the state. Clyde's brother and sister-in-law, Carl and Ella, were the caretakers for the ranch. Located about 4 miles east of Eagle, the property featured a magnificent ranch house (which burned to the ground...
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The Forest Service office and house built by Ranger Brown in 1937, shown during winter or spring.
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U.S. Post Office, Eagle Colorado, 81631. Photo developed December 1962.
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The American flag on a cliff located between the Shoshone Intake Dam and the Shoshone Power Plant on the south side of the Colorado River in Glenwood Canyon. Mike Paddock and Steve Kibler, avid rock climbers, decided to put a flag in Glenwood Canyon before they entered military service in 1968. Paddock spent part of his enlistment in Vietnam. The flagpole is 13 ft. high and sits in a hole, supported by eight wires drilled and fastened into the surrounding...
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1937: Front view of Forest Service house and office in Eagle, Colorado. Both have light-colored siding and rock chimneys. American flag is flying. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Tents lined up with flagpole in the middle at the Red Canyon CCC Camp. On verso: "Red Canyon Fly Camp where I was for 3 or 4 weeks."
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Mary Jo & Bob Trezise raising/lowering American flag in front of the Lower Brush Creek School, District 10. Steps leading up to the front door of the school clearly visible. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The Greater Eagle Fire Protection District changed the flag on Ft. Arnett in Red Cliff, April 2002.