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Photo of the Camp Hale sign, "U.S. Army Camp Hale, The highest Army post in the United States." Verso inscription reads: "July 1955 Henderson"
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Man holding a sign at the Kent section house, possibly on his way to enlist (World War I). The sign reads: "This much is solid: O. R. T. Divn 4" [Ordnance Removal Training]
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Shorty Kindvater next to the Dotsero sign at the Dotsero station. Train in background. [Blurred image]
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The Bearden Meadows sign at the Cordillera development on the Bearden Ranch.
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Sign at the entrance of Gilman, Colorado, for the Eagle Mine, Empire Zinc Division, New Jersey Zinc Co. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Man and girl standing on the boardwalk under the roof overhang of the Owens Store (the original Avon Store) in Avon, Colorado. Advertising signs: "Hills Bros. Coffee," chocolates, visible. Screen door is open; front door closed. Could be either snowing or raining. The store was located 100 feet west of the Avon Road on the north side of Highway 6. It was relocated and restored to the Eagle museum center in 1996. Date is noted as Oct. 15, 1928. [Title...
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The Eagle County Historical Society Museum sporting a new "Open" sign constructed by Bob Walker. The verso of the sign says "Shut." The photo was taken in June 1994.
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[5,000th image added to the collection] A view of Broadway St. in Eagle, taken at the intersection with 3rd St., looking north. There is a streetlight post in the middle of the intersection with "Keep Right" written at the base. Castle Peak is on the horizon. A directional sign to U.S. Highway 24 is at the right at midground On the left, the Dice building [2 story brick] is the closest building on 2d St. At the northern end, the Koonce Chevrolet...
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Ellis "Bearcat" Bearden by Bearcat Spring sign on Bellyache Ridge. He is riding Edith's horse.
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The sign for Lookout Mountain Park (mountain on the east side of Glenwood Springs). The project (and sign) was completed by the Civilian Conservation Corps under supervision of the State Park Division of the National Park Service.
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Railroad sign for Kent, by the D. & R. G. tracks.
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The McCoy Hotel in the trees, with a pile of antlers at the extreme left of the photo. Bud and Ethel Brooks are in the Maxwell automobile. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The sign noting the Mount of the Holy Cross View in the Holy Cross Wilderness Area.
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Joy Marfitano (Dump Boltjes) standing next to the Red Cliff city limits sign in 1937.
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"Red Cliff Trustees and volunteers installed town signs at the High Street and Water Street entrances to the town. The project was a year-long collaboration starting with the past Mayor and Board of Trustees and the Current Trustees and Mayor. The design for the sign started with the Town logo designed by former resident Sydney Sommers. The final design incorporating details from the logo was produced by Don Wilson, former resident, Mayor and sign...
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"The east end of the Hotel, two years after the Brooks family had taken over from George Bechtelheimer in 1913. The occupants of the Brooks' family Maxwell car are unidentified, but some members of the family can be seen inside the fence, with Ethel and Bud in front of it." -- McCoy Memoirs p.96 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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At the corner of Bearden Road and Elk Creek Trail at Cordillera.
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Sign on the business: Henderson Motors OK Used Cars & Trucks, in Red Cliff, December 1999. Ralph Henderson owned Henderson's Variety Store in Red Cliff and sold cars in Red Cliff for Burt Chevrolet, Denver. Ralph also owned the bus line to Gilman, which took workers back and forth to the mine.
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Main Street in Gilman during a winter in the early 1930's. The Model A at right has a license plate number 44-552. Model As were first produced in 1927.
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Maloit Park picnic area reserved for a New Jersey Zinc Company picnic on August 9. Maloit Park was owned by the New Jersey Zinc Company, but was open to the public.