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View of Main Avenue heading into town; vehicles are parked on the sides of the street. There is a single vehicle moving down the street. What appears to be two smoke stacks are visible on the right side of the photo with Smelter Mountain in the background.
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View of water running through a steep canyon; a group of people is standing next to the water.
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Picture of Vallecito Lake. A boat is pulling a water skier. Mountains surround the lake.
106) Durango, Colorado
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Durango, Colorado. This train depot built in 1890 serves all boarding passengers.
107) The Enchanted Ranch
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Black and white photograph of three riders on horseback. A lake and mountains can be seen in the background.
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Photo of the three-story Durango High School building; there is a wooden fence and several tall trees in front of the building.
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A view of Main Avenue in Durango, Colorado facing north from 8th Street.
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Photograph of the left side of Galloping Goose #4 on the Rio Grande Southern line. Note on the back of the card "still in operation."
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Color photograph of several Navajo Indian dancers wearing colorful celebratory clothing dancing in the sand with two huts in the background.
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Photograph of the narrow gauge train passing by a water tower on its trip between Durango and Silverton, Colorado.
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Drawing of a burrow with one ear up and one ear down, a pine branch decorates the picture. The text on this postcard reads, "I am the burro passive, I carry burdons (sic) massive, Up long steep trails I go, Over the rocks and through the snow"
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Exterior view of the End O' Day Court motel in Durango, Colorado.
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Photo of Animas River flooding over the banks, on back "Real photo 1910" is written in pencil, but the peak of the flood was in October of 1911. Animas City was the region (that has been part of the City of Durango since 1948/49) north of Junction Street to 37th Street.