Showing 1 - 20 of 32 , query time: 0.01s
Cover Image
Format:
Image
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]
Cover Image
Format:
Image
Barbara Gleason (Pearch) posing at the stop sign at U.S. Highway 6 and Capitol Street in Eagle. Behind her is the Ping hotel and gas station. The gas station was a Conoco gas station. The photo processing stamp on the back says, "Quality Photo Finishing, Ping's Service Station, Eagle, Colorado."
Cover Image
Format:
Image
The Bearden Meadows sign at the Cordillera development on the Bearden Ranch.
Cover Image
Format:
Image
At the corner of Bearden Road and Elk Creek Trail at Cordillera.
Cover Image
Format:
Image
[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...
Cover Image
Format:
Image
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"
Cover Image
Format:
Image
Christine Fear posing at the Red Cliff Arch Bridge upright. The sign behind her directs traffic to Red Cliff and Shrine Pass (left) or to Leadville and Buena Vista continuing on U.S. Highway 24. Christine and her friend, Mary Eleanor Vigil, were riding bicycles (seen in background) around the "loop:" up the high road, across the bridge, down Hwy 24 to Homestake Canyon and back into town. It was safe to bike or ride this route and many women used...
Cover Image
Format:
Image
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.
Cover Image
Format:
Image
"The Edwards Exit leads to the Berry Creek Ranch Singletree Golf Club."
Cover Image
Format:
Image
"Entrance to rest area - July 1973."
Cover Image
Format:
Image
An exit sign on Interstate-70 for Edwards.
Cover Image
Format:
Image
Ellis "Bearcat" Bearden by Bearcat Spring sign on Bellyache Ridge. He is riding Edith's horse.
Cover Image
Format:
Image
Sign reads: Eagle Mine The New Jersey Zinc Company Horsehead brand zinc products Largest Underground Mill in US. Ores discovered in 1879 Largest zinc mine in Colorado Gilman > 1/2 mile Elev 9000' Pop:300
Cover Image
Format:
Image
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.
Cover Image
Format:
Image
"Over Shrine and onto Highway 6. Homeward bound." A sign for a turnoff to Shrine Pass and Redcliff can be seen.
Cover Image
Format:
Image
A US Highway 6 sign with directions to Glenwood Springs (27 miles) and Denver (79 miles).
Cover Image
Format:
Image
Joy Marfitano wearing a uniform.
Cover Image
Format:
Image
Railroad sign for Kent, by the D. & R. G. tracks.
Cover Image
Format:
Image
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.
Cover Image
Format:
Image
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.