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Pandora Park showing Smuggler and Liberty-Bell Mills, Telluride, Colo.; a real photo black and white postcard.
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Waterfall in the background; structure in the foreground.
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Black and white photograph of Sheep Mt. & Ophir Loop, near Telluride, Colorado.
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Photo of peaks with trees in the foreground many clouds overhead. (The Center has two of this card -- duplicates.)
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Lake with a triangular structure on the left side, and people in the background. Mountains loom over the lake.
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Snow capped peak overlooking trees small clouds overhead.
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A distant view of Sunshine Peak, near Telluride, Colorado.
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Telluride Mines, a real photo black and white postcard, produced during the White Border era. Streams and mountain trails etch lines across and down the mountain slopes looming above the mining buildings and evaporation ponds. Conifers cover patches of the slope in dense areas and scattered areas.
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Interior view of the Tom Boy Room at the Sheridan Hotel, Telluride, Colorado. Checkered tablecloths and mid-century design chairs decorate the stone and wood built room.
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The text notes, "Truly a mountain of rugged grandeur is this 14,150 foot peak of the San Juan Range near Ridgway, Ouray, and Telluride, Colorado. Mt. Sneffels, as seen from the highway over Dallas Divide."
71) Telluride, Colo.
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An aerial view of Telluride, Colorado with a road leading upslope into the meadows, cliffs, and patches of scattered conifer trees of the opposite wall of the valley/
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A black and white photograph of two men standing together with a dog. One of the men is holding a shovel.
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Photo print image of a meadow surrounded by forest with two mountain peaks visible in the distance.
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Photograph taken looking down the San Miguel Valley, with Telluride in the distance.
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Photo of the two-story Durango city library. Two small trees are in front of the building.