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42) Alpine Park Lion
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Alpine Park, 4th & F Streets, in Salida, Colorado. The Alpine Park Lions were carved by Abran Marchi.
Josephine Soukup Collection.
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Haight & Churcher specialized in home furnishing sales and had a woodworking shop in which they produced a small amount of furniture. As a natural spin-off, they were the only coffin makers in Salida – so they became morticians as well. If people didn’t like what was in stock, the store would order fancy furniture and coffins for people who were willing to wait. Isaac Haight is shown here.
Frank Thomson Collection.
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Automobile touring near the Hutchinson Ranch, where US Highway 50 is today.
Josephine Soukup Collection.
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The Denver & Rio Grand Railroad Hospital and Annex.
Alice Chinn Collection.
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The 40 & 8 Band passing by the First National Bank on F Street.
The titles and symbols of the Forty & Eight reflect its First World War origins. Americans were transported to the battle front on French trains within boxcars stenciled with a “40/8”, denoting its capacity to hold either forty men or eight horses. This uncomfortable mode of transportation was familiar to all who fought in the trenches; a common small misery among American soldiers...
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Denver & Rio Grande locomotive #1063. Image taken by John Kratky.
Josephine Soukup Collection.
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Celebrating the 4th of July in Salida, Colorado at F and 3rd Streets. Image taken by John Kratky.
Josephine Soukup Collection.
49) India Grill
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The India Grill was located on the corner of F and 1st Streets in downtown Salida, Colorado.
Bob Rush Collection.
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The depot and railyard, viewed from across the Arkansas River, near where Riverside Park is located today.
Alice Chinn Collection.
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Woman seated near a Garland Hot Blast Stove.
Josephine Soukup Collection.
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Vaughn's was a wholesale dealer in farm implements, buggies and wagons, hardware, and feed at 126 G St.. When they moved into 136 G Street in 1922, they began selling groceries.
Bob Rush Collection.
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National Association of Letter Carriers, Denver Branch 47. Taken September 22, 1926.
Marge Large Collection.
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The Elks float set to participate in one of Salida's many early day parades. The Elks Club #808 is on the northwest corner of 2nd and E Streets in Salida, Colorado.
Bob Rush Collection.
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Rotary snowplow on Monarch Pass ca. 1907. John Ophus Collection.
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The Salida Fire Department with a decked out ladder truck, ready to participate in one of Salida's many early day parades.
Bob Rush Collection.
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Image of two young children posing in an automobile. Taken by John Kratky.
Josephine Soukup Collection.
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All 27 roundhouse tracks and nearly half of the Salida roundhouse itself, are visible in this photograph, taken sometime between 1890 and 1892. Nearly half of the stalls carry four rails to handle both gauges. The 62-foot turntable was used until 1909, when it was replaced with an 80-foot model. Moving counter-clockwise from the roundhouse lead nearest the photographer, the following locomotives are visible:
• narrow-gauge Engine 62, a Baldwin...