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Thumbnail for 'Jeep Trails in Ophir Pass'
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The text reads, "Here is a portion of the Jeep Cavalcade in the San Juan Rockies nearing the top of 11,350 foot Ophir pass. This beautiful Jeep trail winds through the majestic San Juans, connecting the picturesque ghost town of Old Ophir with highway 550 . . ."
Thumbnail for 'Mount Abram from the Ouray Toll Road (Colo.)'
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Mount Abram, from the Ouray Toll Road, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'Red Mountain (Colo.)'
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View of mountain peak overlooking a valley a highway is at the bottom of the peak a car is moving towards the valley
Thumbnail for 'Red Mt. Pass between Ouray & Silverton (Colo.)'
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Red Mountain Pass between Ouray & Silverton
Thumbnail for 'Promontory Point, Ouray, Silverton Fall Road, Colorado'
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Promontory Point, Ouray, Silverton Fall Road, Colorado.
Thumbnail for 'Ouray-Silverton Million Dollar Highway (Colo.)'
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Photo of an older vehicle on a road, in the background is a valley covered with trees, in the far background mountain peaks overlook
Thumbnail for 'Ouray-Silverton Highway (Colo.)'
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Photo of an older vehicle driving down a dirt road in a valley a small peak hangs in the background.
Thumbnail for 'Ouray-Silverton Toll Road and Mount Abrams.'
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Ouray-Silverton Toll Road and Mount Abrams.
Thumbnail for 'Silverton-Ouray Toll Road, Colo. Mt. Abrams in distance (Colo.)'
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Photo dirt road on the left side leading up a valley snow covered mountain peak in center overlooking the road and valley
Thumbnail for 'Silverton - Ouray Toll Road, Colo.'
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Three horse drawn carriages moving along a road against cliffs on left side of photo snow covered peak in the background [writing on back] addressed to Mrs. A. Sylvester postmark date Dec. 20, 1912 upside down one cent stamp