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Thumbnail for 'Telluride from Southeast'
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Black and white photo print image of Telluride, Colo. from a high vantage point. Image reveals town grid, surrounding valley, and snow covered mountains in the background.
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Sepia toned photo print image of a mountain valley from an elevated vantage point.
Thumbnail for 'Western Colorado Power Company Storefront and Employees (Telluride, Colo.)'
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Typical store front; door and a display window on either side. Out in front of the store ten people (possibly employees) are posed for the photo. Both windows have "The Western Colorado Power Company" painted on them, along with posters and displays.
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The "Fabulous Kotettes" are featured in this photograph, fundraising for KOTO Radio, in Telluride, Colorado. Dated 1979, "B. Maclintire" is written on the bottom of the picture. From left to right: Rita Robinson, Kathy Sullivan, Connie Collins (now Anderson, as of 1979), Ingrid Lundahl, Steph Himmelsbach (now Shandera, as of 1979), Helen Matteotti (now Forster, of E-Town fame, as of 1979), and Mary Cal Hollis. Photograph by Ingrid Lundahl.
Thumbnail for 'The YX factor: Telluride, Colorado, 1970s.'
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"The early 70's was a time of rebellion and experimentation. As the nation reeled with social upheaval, creativity flourished. Telluride was changing, mining was dying, skiing was born. What emerged was a lively community forging a new identity in a spectacular isolated mountain landscape." -- from case.
Thumbnail for 'First automobile that ever climbed Red Mountain.'
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A black and white postcard of the first automobile that ever climbed to Red Mountatin. Men can be seen standing next to the automobile and trees and snow can be seen in the background. On the postcard it reads, "The first automobile that ever climbed to Red Mountatin, the highest incorporated town in the world. This notable trip was made June 22nd, and this photo was made as the machine stood in a great snowbank 11,000 feet above the level of the...