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1st Street, Gypsum, looking north. J. P. Oleson's store is at left with men standing on the boardwalk in front of it. Continuing down the street are the Gypsum Bank, the Staup Hotel (which was later the Traveler's Hotel), the pool hall and at the end of the street, the Gypsum Depot. -- John Flynn, Jr., letter of Dec. 20, 1995 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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Taken August 2, 2011, the Aspen Democrat-times, Oct. 25, 1924, from the hotel. Deconstruction of the Nogal-Ping hotel and cabins in Eagle by Claude DeGraw began in 2010. Nogal's Hotel, built in 1892, was later purchased by the O. A. Ping family in 1923. It was occupied by siblings Leonard and Garnet Ping most recently. Leonard died in 1988 and Garnet moved to Gypsum in the late 1990s, passing away in 2003. It stands at the corner of Hwy 24 and...
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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."
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"The Black Mountain Lodge and two of the four guest cabins. Bud Kier did most of the carpenter work on the buildings and during that time, he and his wife Loi lived on the ranch." -- McCoy Memoirs, p.250 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The Butler and Conger Cabins at Black Mountain Ranch in 1966. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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A view of the lodge at Black Mountain Ranch in 1970. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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"Judge Lyle named his four guest cabins after Conger Mesa pioneers. This one is the Conger, others are the Theisen, Butler and Ambos." -- McCoy Memoirs, p. 251 [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The Theisen Cabin at Black Mountain Ranch in 1966. [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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Boarding house in Gilman, Colorado, after heavy snow.
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"10 1953." Row of brown cabins on U.S. Hwy 6 (in foreground). [Perhaps "We Ask You Inn," or perhaps Eagle-Vail.]
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The Eagle River Hotel undergoing either a construction or renovation project. Scaffolding surrounds the building. A small sign in front of the hotel reads, "Minturn ELV. 7825." Once located in Minturn, the Eagle River Hotel was operated at different times by Mrs. J.A. McRitchie and B.D. Price, among others.
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Another view of the Eagle River Hotel undergoing either a construction or renovation project. Scaffolding surrounds the building. Men can be seen standing on the adjacent building's roof and on the scaffolding.
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The Eagle River Hotel in Minturn. Several unidentified individuals are standing in front of the hotel. Once located in Minturn, the Eagle River Hotel was operated at different times by Mrs. J.A. McRitchie and B.D. Price, among others. The hotel is now the Eagle River Inn.
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The Eagle River Hotel in 1928. Once located in Minturn, the Eagle River Hotel was operated at different times by Mrs. J.A. McRitchie and B.D. Price, among others. Price was the proprietor of the hotel at the time this picture was taken. A sign for Rocky Mountain Motorists, Inc., once associated with the American Automobile Association (AAA) can be seen near the telephone pole.
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Looking northwest from a Bellyache viewpoint towards Eby Creek, the Eagle River is running through midfield. The road bridge is at center with the railroad bridge north of it. The railroad water tank is visible at the left. The Nogal-Ping hotel is on the corner of Capitol Streeth, the first lefthand turn up the hill. This is before Hwy 6 & 24 was built. In order to get to Wolcott further east, one had to cross the Eagle River here.
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Panoramic photograph of early Gypsum, Colorado. The photograph is dated "about 1902".
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Early Gypsum, Colorado, showing Skiff's ranch building, used as a hotel, at the far right. A group of men and dogs are standing in front of the buildings. Barbed wire fence in foreground. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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1900-1910: First hotel at Sweetwater Lake; standing left to right, Andrew Gerard, Tom Chipman. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]
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The Forest Hotel on Wall St., between 3rd and 4th Streets, Eagle. On the veranda from left: John Forest, Art Tandy, Mrs. Forest. [Title supplied from catalog prepared by the Eagle County Historical Society.]