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Children's Fountain with the Pepi's Gasthof sign on the far right.
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The intersection of E. Gore Creek Drive and Bridge Street, taken from Pepi's deck, looking toward the Covered Bridge.
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1900s: Old rooming house and restaurant, Basalt, Colorado, next to Conoco station with gas pumps. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Blanche Wyatt Kavanaugh in a long evening dress standing in front of highway signs in Minturn, Colorado. Under a sign for Colorado-U.S. 40 south: Eagle 29 , Glenwood 63, Grand Junction 15?. There is a barber shop in the shadows at the left, a hotel behind the U.S. 40 sign, and a restaurant in the right background. To Blanche's left is a bridge with the notice: load limit 3 tons including vehicle, stock limit 10 head of cattle 20 sheep, speed...
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"This house near Bond was the home of John and Mary Payne and family for eight years and during six of those years it was a meal stop for hungry travelers on the main road between State Bridge and McCoy where meals were to be had for twenty-five cents." -- McCoy Memoirs p.140 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The Children's Fountain in the center with Pepi's at far right.

7. Cafe

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Restaurant in Eagle owned by Virginia Ann Burk Beam Alvord, who is standing to the right. Standing left is Bessie Beam Luby, standing center is Ann Alvord and seated between the two ladies is Florence Alvord. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Mr. and Mrs. Calvick are posed in a doorway wearing coats and hats. They owned Calvick Cafe in Eagle, Colorado (listed in the 1935 Eagle Valley Telephone Company with phone number 25-F3). [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Jessie Fair, Sarah Parkinson, Doc Parkinson, and Clarence Fair are out to a meal together at Clifton's in Los Angeles, January 1958.
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Looking north up Broadway, Castle Peak on the horizon, behind Eby Creek. Liebers Cafe on the right hand side of the street. Two women and a child are riding in the back of a pickup truck.
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Looking from the Vail chapel toward Interstate-70 with the Village Inn on the right; Bank of Vail is on the left.
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Three women standing under a "Restaurant" sign in front of a tent building in Dotsero. The clientele for the restaurant would be railroad construction workers.
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From the same intersection [E. Gore Creek Drive and Bridge St.], looking south on Bridge Street.
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Virginia Ann Burk Beam Alvord "made Eagle her home for many years, and operated restaurants in various locations of Eagle from the early days until during the '30s." [Eagle Valley Enterprise, July 31, 1969] She died in Colorado Springs July 28, 1969, just 18 days after her 91st birthday, while living with a daughter.
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Teresina Trujillo standing in her living room in Red Cliff. The Trujillo's lived next door to the Beck Family. "Teresina and Manuel Trujillo ran the Reno Cafe and Bar in Red Cliff for 19 years. Teresina was active in the Altar Rosary Society of Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church in Red Cliff. She loved to help host the Catholic sisters for lunch during the summers when they were in the mountains to teach catechism to the children of Red...
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Cordilia "Cordy" Lovato standing in her yard in Red Cliff, November 2012. She was 90 years old at the time. She and her husband, Virgilio "Red" Lovato, moved to Red Cliff from New Mexico. "Virgilio worked at the New Jersey Zinc Mine in Gilman for 30 years. He doubled as an amateur barber at the mine, cutting of of his co-workers' hair. ... He married the former Cordilia Leyba Lovato in 1940. The couple raised nine children." -- Vail Daily Oct....
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Red Cliff main street waiting for Fourth of July Parade. Short Order Retaurant sign visible on the right hand side of the street. American flag hanging over the center of the street. Woman facing camera also photographed in front of one of the floats.
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A group of diners at the Eagle Cafe. Happily, the calendar on the wall identifies the date as September 1952. From left: Dennie Eaton, Howard McCain, Marilla McCain, Lucille Eaton and the Cafe owner.
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The main street in Red Cliff. Taken in 1919. A sign for the Short Order Restaurant is visible on the right. American flags are hanging over the center of the street. This was possibly taken around the Fourth of July.
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A postcard of the Spruce Saddle Restaurant, located in Beaver Creek. From the verso, "Spruce Saddle Restaurant, Elevation 10,208 ft. Beaver Creek Ski Area, Colorado"