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Roadbed construction on the Red Cliff Bridge, silver in color. Lover's Leap is on the right. [Red Cliff Bridge construction photo 12]
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Road into Red Cliff, prior to the construction of the Red Cliff Bridge on Hwy 24 (prior to 1941).
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Rio Grande engine 5771 passing under the Pine St. bridge at Red Cliff. The bridge takes traffic from Monument St. to school house hill (Pine St.).
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The arch of the Red Cliff Bridge, under construction. The approach to the bridge roadbed in at the left background. The lower bridge into Red Cliff and the railroad tracks clearly visible under the arch. Snow on the ground. [Red Cliff Bridge construction photo 8]
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Vernie Hess and Frances Tracy standing on a bridge in Gypsum.
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A view of Eagle from the south. The Chambers Barn, now the Eagle County Historical Society Museum, can be seen in midground at the left. Bridge over Eagle River in midground, near top of photograph. Houses, sheds, and barns line the street. This photograph would have been almost exactly where the current Interstate 70 interchange is located today.
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Road bridge in Eagle County (photo developed July 1, 1935).
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"Wolcott." Coming from State Bridge on Colo. State Hwy 131, into Wolcott. Buildings on the left are now Gallegos Masonry. Concrete arch bridge is visible at center. The Wolcott Store and gas station are on the far right. Jouflas ranch is at the left. U.S. Highway 6 parallels the Eagle River at midfield.
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Men stand on the newly constructed Bailey Bridge in Avon, Colorado. Eagle County Commissioners Dan Koprinikar and Claude Gerard are pictured at front, Dan in a cowboy hat facing Claude. Claude would retire from the United States Army Reserve. The Bailey Bridge was constructed in the mid 1960's (1967-1968) by the 244th Company of the 4th Engineer Battalion, United States Army Reserve based at Fort Carson, Colorado. Local men including Claude Gerard...
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Men stand near the newly constructed Bailey Bridge while a few others attach a sign reading, "This bridge built courtesy of the 4th Engineer Battalion Fort Carson Colorado". The Bailey Bridge was constructed in the mid 1960's (1967-1968) by the 244th Company of the 4th Engineer Battalion, United States Army Reserve based at Fort Carson, Colorado. Local men including Claude Gerard and Dan Koprinikar were part of the project. The Bailey Bridge was...
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Men attach a sign to the newly constructed Bailey Bridge reading, "This bridge built courtesy of the 4th Engineer Battalion Fort Carson Colorado". The Bailey Bridge was bridge in the mid 1960's (1967-1968) by the 244th Company of the 4th Engineer Battalion, United States Army Reserve based at Fort Carson, Colorado. Local men including Claude Gerard and Dan Koprinikar were part of the project. The Bailey Bridge was erected where the current roundabout...
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A group of Army Reserve trucks and officers stand by in a large parking lot; trucks are presumably loaded with supplies or are prepared to carry supplies to the bridge construction site. The Bailey Bridge was constructed in the mid 1960's (1967-1968) by the 244th Company of the 4th Engineer Battalion, United States Army Reserve based at Fort Carson, Colorado. Local men including Claude Gerard and Dan Koprinikar, county commissioners at the time,...
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A group Army Reserve officers stands beside a large truck that is blocking the road to the unfinished Bailey Bridge construction and replacement. Girders for the new bridge can be seen to the right of the vehicle. More officers are pictured at far left. The Bailey Bridge was constructed in the mid 1960's (1967-1968) by the 244th Company of the 4th Engineer Battalion, United States Army Reserve based at Fort Carson, Colorado. Local men including...
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A group of Army Reserve officers stand at the unfinished end of the Bailey Bridge. Two men can be seen at the other side, standing on the supported part to be connected. The Bailey Bridge was constructed in the mid 1960's (1967-1968) by the 244th Company of the 4th Engineer Battalion, United States Army Reserve based at Fort Carson, Colorado. Local men including Claude Gerard and Dan Koprinikar, Eagle County commissioners at the time, were part...
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"The New Eagle River Bridge" in Red Cliff, Colorado, 1940.
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Bridge over the Colorado River at Blue Hill, Burns, Colorado. Grand River (Colorado) Hill Road visible at right. Bearden's General Store was built after this photo was taken (it will be behind the bridge). [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Marker for: "Our Beloved Tommy, son-father-brother, Thomas G. Medina, Mar. 6, 1961--Mar. 27, 1995; Dad, we all love & miss you very much," in Riverview Cemetery. Engraved on the stone are a photo of Thomas, roses, and the Red Cliff Bridge.
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Man standing on a support girder of the Red Cliff Bridge, under construction. [Red Cliff Bridge construction photo 7]
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Looking through the arch (under construction) of the Red Cliff Bridge downward to the lower bridge leading into Red Cliff. Railroad tracks visible. Snow on the ground. "Each [arch] rib came in six sections weighing from 17 to 22 tons apiece. The rib sections were hauled by truck from the depot, about a quarter of a mile away, to the highway bridge directly under the high line [of the arch]..." --CHD Bridge Engineer King Burghardt, in Historical...
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The Pine St. bridge over the railroad tracks and the Eagle River. The bridge connects Pine St. and Monument St. in Red Cliff.