Train covered in snow near Como, Colorado
Railroad trains
Locomotives
Snow
Mountains
A train near Como, Colorado, covered in snow with mountains in the background. Written on the image is: "PHOTO BY C.O. DAVID"
Source: South Park Historical Foundation
David, C. O.
Black-and-white photographs
Park County Local History Photographic Collection
Railroad folder, no. 1983
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Colorado (state)
Park (county)
Como (inhabited place)
Area surrounding Moose Mine on Mount Bross, in Park County, Colorado, 1996
Mountains
Landscapes
Gold mines and mining
Silver mines and mining
Area surrounding Moose Mine. Leveled area in foreground is location of mine buildings. Road at left is mine road from Quartzville up Mt. Lincoln. Mountain at right is Mt. Silverheels.
Gardiner, Harvey N.
Black-and-white photographs
Park County Local History Archive Photographic Collection
Moose Mine folder, item no. 1830
1996-08-04
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Colorado (state)
Park (county)
Bross, Mount (peak)
Moose Mine (mine)
Area surrounding Moose Mine on Mount Bross, in Park County, Colorado, 1996
Mountains
Landscapes
Gold mines and mining
Silver mines and mining
Leveled area in foreground is location of mine buildings. Road from Quartzville is shown as it climbs onto southeast ridge of Mt. Lincoln.
Source: South Park Historical Foundation
Gardiner, Harvey N.
Black-and-white photographs
Park County Local History Archive Photographic Collection
Moose Mine folder, item no. 1831
1996-08-04
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Colorado (state)
Park (county)
Bross, Mount (peak)
Moose Mine (mine)
Calumet and Hecla Mine; view of mountain side with ruined mine shaft
Calumet and Hecla Mine. Located on the north side of Mount Lincoln below the summit. Mineral survey #6292. Patent #22330 to William H. Treweek.
Source: South Park Historical Foundation, 2004
Gardner, Harvey N.
Photographs; Park County Local History Archive Photographic Collection; Calumet and Hecla Mine folder; item no. 1856
1996-09-04
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Wisconsin (state); Lafayette (county); Calumet Mine (mine); Calumet Mountain (peak); Chaffee (county)
Balconia Mine ruins, 1996
mine buildings; abandoned mines; abandoned buildings; mountains
Ruins of Balconia Mine. In upper right is Mount Bross and in the center is Quartzville Creek gulch.
Source: South Park Historical Foundtion, 2004
Gardner, Harvey N.
Black-and-white photographs; Park County Local History Archive Photographic Collection; Balconia Mine; item no. 1854
1996-09-04
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Park County Local History Archives
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Colorado (state); Park (county)
Highway 285 in Turkey Creek Canyon, Colorado, 1929
Roads
Dirt roads
Mountain passes
Highway 285, also known as US Route 285, runs 846 miles from Denver, Colorado, to Sanderson, Texas. The road is pictured here at its location in Turkey Creek Canyon, just outside Denver.
Hollowell, Paul
Black-and-white photographs
Park County Local History Archive Photographic Collection
Highway 285 folder, item no. 622
1929
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Colorado (state)
Jefferson (county)
Turkey Creek Canyon (valley)
Kenosha Mountains in Park County, Colorado, October 11, 1898
Mountains
Landscapes
Looking south to a peak of the Kenosha Mountain range, 7 or 8 miles back from Cassell's. Top of Bison Peak just showing over the ridge.
Source: Pike National Forest, South Platte Ranger District Historic Collection
Jack, J.G.
Black-and-white photographs
Park County Local History Photographic Collection
Kenosha Pass folder, item no. 332
1898-10-11
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Park (county)
Kenosha Mountains (peak)
Kenosha and Platte River Mountains in Park County, Colorado, October 11, 1898
Mountains
Landscapes
Trees
Looking east to the upper end of the Platte River Mountains at a natural divide, which separates waters flowing into Craig Creek to the right, and to the left into a small creek which enters the northern branch of the South Platte River some miles below Cassell's. The middle ground is very boggy and covered with willows. From upper end of Kenosha Mountains back of Cassell's.
Jack, J.G.
Black-and-white photographs
Park County Local History Photographic Collection
Kenosha Pass folder, item no. 333
1898-10-11
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Colorado (state)
Park (county)
Kenosha Mountains (peak)
Lost Park from Bison Peak in Park County, Colorado, October 23, 1898
Mountains
Landscapes
View of Lost Park from Bison peak, looking north. Lost Park was the location of a saw mill operated by T. S. Clow for Newton Lumber Company.
Source: Pike National Forest, South Platte Ranger District Historic Collection
Jack, J.G.
Black-and-white photographs
Park County Local History Photographic Collection
Lost Park folder, item no. 335
1898-10-23
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Colorado (state) Park (county)
Main house at Allen Ranch
Houses
Trees
Shrubs
Ranches--Colorado
Log Cabins
Cabins
Abandoned houses
Abandoned buildings
Houses, brick
Mountains
View of the abandoned main house at the Allen Ranch homestead. Source: Donated by Phil Nash and Bob Janowski in 2020.
Nash, Phil
Color Photographs
Park County Local History Archive Photographic Collection
item no. 4286
2003
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Colorado (state)
Park (county)
Tarryall (inhabited place)