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Alma businesses under Mt. Bross in the 1870s

Dublin Core

Title

Alma businesses under Mt. Bross in the 1870s

Rights

No Copyright - United States

Subject

Business; Building, Wooden; Commercial buildings; Hotels; School buildings; Landscape photography

Description

Looking westerly across North Main Street in Alma. Southern Hotel at left; false front, white building is St Nicholas Hotel (burned 02-04-1915). Highest building on hill reputedly Alma's first school.

Source: South Park Historical Foundation, 2004

Type

Image

Is Part Of

Park County Local History Archive Photographic Collection

Identifier

ph001546

Format

Image/jpeg

Relation

Park County Local History Archives

Source

Photographs; Park County Local History Archive Photographic Collection; Alma folder; no. 1546

Date

1870-1880

Coverage

Colorado (state); Park (county); Alma (Inhabited place); Bross, Mount (peak)

Collection

Park County Local History Archive Photographic Collection

Tags

Alma, boomtown, community, old mining town, rural towns

Citation

“Alma businesses under Mt. Bross in the 1870s,” Park County Local History Digital Archive, accessed June 4, 2025, https://pclha.cvlcollections.org/items/show/168.

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https://pclha.cvlcollections.org/oa/items/168/manifest.json

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