Showing 1 - 10 of 10 , query time: 0.01s
Cover Image
Format:
Image
Photo postcard of the Glenwood Hot Springs pool and bath house in the 1920s, located in Glenwood Springs, Colorado. There ar several bathers and some walkers. The manufacture date of the postcard is during the zip code era, postdating the photo by many years.
Cover Image
Format:
Image
Howard Wolf standing on a sidewalk in Glenwood Springs, 1918.
Cover Image
Format:
Image
Photo postcard of the Glenwood Hot Springs pool in 1965. Caption on verso: "Hot Springs Pool, Glenwood Springs, Colorado. Under the deep Colorado sky, Hot Springs Lodge and Pool offers recreation and relaxation in any style you choose in the refreshing Rocky Mountain air. You'll find the most comfortable accommodations a lodge can offer at Hot Springs. I-70 at Exit 116."
Cover Image
Format:
Image
Fred and Helen Dice, retired, in Glenwood Springs, Colorado (Pitkin Ave.), with son Joe, and grandchildren, Fred (3 yrs. old) and Debbie (5 yrs. old).
Cover Image
Format:
Image
A Chevrolet parked on a street in Gilman. The cover of the spare tire in the running board has a Chevrolet emblem and "Glenwood Springs, Colo." lettered on it.
Cover Image
Format:
Image
Howard Wolf and Red Moscon standing in front of a building on a streetcorner in Glenwood Springs. "When we came to Glenwood Springs in August of 1941, Red Moscon was working in a liquor store on the east side of Main Street near the foot of the bridge. Next door south in the same building was Leo Langley's Barber shop. Leo Langley wasy my dad's [John Flynn] barber from the time we moved to Glenwood until Dad's death. In the shop was also a barber...
Cover Image
Format:
Image
Henry Riggs standing in front of a house in Glenwood Springs.
Cover Image
Format:
Image
Burnidene O'Neal with a camera in her hands is standing next to Mr. Whitney who is holding Tom, the dog. Mildred O'Neal is at left holding Sammy, the cat. The inscription reads: "Friends." They are in a backyard in Glenwood Springs in 1918.
Cover Image
Format:
Image
Buildings used by the Civilian Conservation Corps in Glenwood Springs. Automobiles parked in front. Snow on the ground.
Cover Image
Format:
Image
A view of Grand Avenue in Glenwood Springs looking north. Taken in the 1910s. The two bell towers of the Hotel Colorado are visible in the background. A sign before the bridge reads, "OBSERVE SPEED LIMITS KEEP MUFFLERS CLOSED." A furniture store, pool hall, and café are visible on the right. A restaurant is visible on the left.