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Durango & Silverton narrow gauge railroad pictured traveling down the tracks along the Animas River.
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Photograph of Durango, the Animas River and the Animas Valley around Durango. Dated 6-4-47, addressed to Mr. Charles F. Ivins, 8 Morris Street, Merchantville, NJ. "Beautiful scenery. Wonderful pictures, if they turn out. Stew."
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The text reads, "High above the Animas River in the Canyon of Lost Souls the Silverton carries some 40,000 tourists each summer on a 90-mile round trip from Durango to Silverton, Colorado."
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Writing on back states "Side view of Silverton Branch R.R. Bridge water had fallen several feet when this was taken", photo on the front is of bridge with high water running against it
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Picture of the Denver and Rio Grande Narrow Gauge Train crossing a bridge.
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View of Durango with the Animas river in the foreground and mountains in the background.
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A narrow gauge passenger train travels on tracks alongside a river through rocky, mountainous terrain.
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Mountains overlooking town. Tree in the very front. A river flowing through the town (Animas).
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Photo of the smoke emitting from the smelter which is located near railroad tracks with the Animas River at flood stage and bridge in the background.
11) Durango (Colo.)
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View of Durango, Colorado with mountains pictured in background. A river can be seen flowing through town in the the foreground.
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Black and white photograph of the narrow gauge train, "The Silverton". Caption reads "The Last and Most Scenic Narrow Gauge Railroad in the World! "The Silverton," America's last narrow gauge train, rolls along a shelf blasted from 1000 ft. cliffs of Animas Canyon above "The River of Lost Souls" on its trip to Silverton, Colo."
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Animas River flowing through the Needle Mountains near Silverton, CO. The mountains have a slight snow cover.
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Side view of train traveling through the mountains along the Animas River. A short letter was written on the back of this card.
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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.
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Photo of river overflowing its banks against a factory building on the left. A small shack is caught in the river on the right side, Perins Peak is in the background.
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Picture of the Denver and Rio Grande Narrow Gauge Train traveling along a river.
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Rear view of the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge train pulling passengers in open and closed cars alongside the Animas River.
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Photograph of the narrow gauge train traveling along the side of a cliff with the Animas River flowing below.
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The train rounds a corner along the Animas River, with beautiful mountain views in the background.