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Tom Gill, left, and Dan Flynn standing near the Hot Springs pool in Glenwood Springs.
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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...
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Henry Riggs standing in front of a house in Glenwood Springs.
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A plane at the Glenwood Springs airport with a crowd gathered at the left.
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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.
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Front of engine 1203 at the train accident in Glenwood Springs, 1919. Several crates of lettuce in foreground.
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At the Ambos trailer in Glenwood Springs on October 31, 1969. From left, Maude Ambos, Libby Bedell, Lillian Miller, Chris Miller and Lulu Horn. Maude appears to be holding a pumpkin cake. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Eighth grade girls posing on a lawn in Glenwood Springs. Inscription reads: Ruth, Mary and Pansy."
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Douglas Cross standing in front of the pedestrian bridge in Glenwood Springs.
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Jim Flynn and John Anderson, a railroad fireman from Glenwood, standing outside the rest home in Lynwood (Grand Junction).
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Buildings used by the Civilian Conservation Corps in Glenwood Springs. Automobiles parked in front. Snow on the ground.
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Nora Flynn, dressed up and standing in the yard. Nora was the oldest child of William and Catharine Flynn. Hers was the first recorded birth in the town of Eagle in 1892. [Not to be confused with Norah Flynn, Bill Flynn's wife.]
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Joe and Margaret Morris sitting on a coach with baby Marsha. Unidentified man at right.
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"4134. Falls below Hanging Lake, Glenwood Springs, Colo." Addressed to Mrs. A. Townsend, 1016 Main St., Canon City, Colo.; from Mrs. Kascone & Dorothy. Canceled Glenwood Springs, Colo., Jul 27, 1929, 12-M. " Hanging Lake is located in Glenwood Canyon, about 7 miles (11 km) east of Glenwood Springs, Colorado and is a very popular tourist destination. The lake is reached via a trailhead located along the Glenwood Canyon Bike and Pedestrian Path that...
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Lou Clark (Layman) and Bob Waldvogle at the Glenwood Hot Springs pool.
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Hot Springs Pool in Glenwood Springs, looking east.
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Hot Springs Pool in Glenwood Springs, looking east. A diver is running off the wooden diving platform at right.
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Chuck Keeho and Merritt French with a bicycle in Glenwood SPrings.
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c.1890: Stage between Deep Lake and Glenwood Springs owned by Jake Borah to bring guests to deep Lake. Also ran between Eagle and Fulford. Two men and a dog stand behind the stage with two men in the box. Pulled by four horses. Stage is standing in front of a log cabin. Lettering on side of stage includes: "U.S.M."; "Eagle and Fulford." [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Mrs. Macdonell (on left) and Helen Dice seated in the gazebo behind the old pink house on Colorado Street (now, in 2007, across from the Frontier Historical Society Museum), Glenwood Springs, Colorado.