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A small greeting postcard sent to Mary (Grant) Borah, Alda (Borah) Perkins, and Franklin Perkins from Marvin and Eva Borah. A small poem in the greeting card reads, "From the Mountains comes this Greeting / Ringing like the Echoes true / That your Christmas may be merry / And the New Year happy too."
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A postcard showing the second tunnel in the Grand River Canyon (now Glenwood Canyon) on the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad.
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A postcard of the Hotel Colorado (left) and Glenwood Hot Springs pool (right). The Glenwood Hot Springs pool opened in 1888 and is still in operation today. The Hotel Colorado first opened in 1893. Former United States President's Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft stayed at the Hotel Colorado during their presidencies. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 26, 1977.
84) Gypsum, Colorado
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View looking northeast of Gypsum in the early 1900s. The Lutheran Church steeple is visible. The fields are covered with snow.
[Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
85) Vail Village
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From the verso, "The International Children's Fountain and sidewalk cafes, a part of Summer Vail."
Peter Runyon Photography, Box 1441, Vail, Colorado 81657; The Continental card, Mike Roberts Color Productions, Berkeley, CA 94710; B5443
86) Vail, Colorado
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From the verso, "Brief afternoon showers often bring memorable rainbows to Vail, high in the Rockies."
Peter Runyon Photography, Box 1441, Vail, Colorado 81657; The Continental card, Mike Roberts Color Productions, Berkeley, CA 94710; B9042
88) Vail, Colorado
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A view of Vail along Interstate-70.
From the verso, "Vail, Colorado and the Gore Range. This internationally famous ski and year 'round resort is located in the Gore Range 100 miles west of Denver and is accessible via Interstate 70."
89) Vail Village
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A summer view of Vail Village, taken prior to 1987.
From the verso, "Vail Village nestled at the base of north America's biggest, single skiing mountain."
Peter Runyon Photography, Box 1441, Vail, Colorado 81657.
90) Vail Village
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From the verso, "Relaxing around the Children's Fountain in the center of Vail Village."
Peter Runyon Photography, Box 1441, Vail, Colorado 81657; The Continental card, Mike Roberts Color Productions, Berkeley, CA 94710; B5995
91) Vail, Colorado
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A nighttime view of Vail and Lionshead Village in the winter.
From the verso, "Ten square miles of ski mountain rising from the warm lights of Vail and LionsHead under a full moon."
Peter Runyon Photography, Box 1441, Vail, Colorado 81658
92) Black Lake
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From the verso, "Black Lake, near summit of 10,603 ft. Vail Pass on U.S. Hwy. 6, 14 miles east of Vail, Colorado"
93) Black Lake
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From the verso, "Vail Pass, on Highway U. S. 6, west of Frisco and Dillon, Colorado. Scene at Black Lake, a favorite spot for fishermen, near the summit of the pass. Peaks of Gore Range in the distance."
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A winter scene of Bridge Street in Vail. A sigh for La Cave, a French restaurant can be seen on the left.
95) Autumn in Vail
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A view of Vail in autumn. From the verso, "Vail and Vail Mountain, Fall."
96) Beaver Creek
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A view of Beaver Creek Resort taken sometime in winter prior to August of 2008.
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A winter scene of Bridge Street in Vail looking towards Vail Mountain. A sign for the Casino Vail can be seen on the right.
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An interior view of the lobby and dining room of Shrine Lodge. Shrine Lodge was located in Red Cliff. It's slogan was that it was the "Starting place for Mt. Holy Cross." The lodge opened on June 10, 1928. Josephine Stevenson was the first proprietor of the lodge. She sold the lodge in September of 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Malmborg of Chicago. By April of 1944, the lodge had been sold to Kathryn Holmes, who in turn sold the lodge to Mr. and...
99) The Lodge, Vail
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An evening view of the Lodge, a resort hotel located in Vail. The Lodge was one of the first hotels in Vail, having opened in November of 1962. It is considered the "cornerstone" of what is known today as Vail Village.
From the verso, "An evening view of the Lodge at Vail, a 67-room resort hotel at Vail, Colorado. Late evening light illuminates the peaks of the Gore Range in the background. Vail is 35 miles west of Frisco on U.S. Highway 6 in the...
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A postcard of the Spruce Saddle Restaurant, located in Beaver Creek.
From the verso, "Spruce Saddle Restaurant, Elevation 10,208 ft. Beaver Creek Ski Area, Colorado"