Volume 4: Silverton & Animas Canyon

Silverton, Colorado, is a National Historic Landmark nestled in the high San Juan mountains. According to the Town of Silverton, it became a center for the many regional silver and gold mining camps in 1874. The town has a rowdy “Old West” past that its residents are happy to say hasn’t entirely left. Silverton is found along the San Juan Skyway, which includes the “Million Dollar Highway,” supposedly one of the most dangerous roads in the U.S. The Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railway travels to Durango except in the winter when the risk of avalanches is too great. At an elevation of 9,318 feet, tourists visit Silverton for year-round outdoor activities and to experience a bit of an old mining town. (source)


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Las Animas Canon (Colo.)
View of a train traveling along the side of a mountain.
Las Animas Canon (Colo.)
View of a train traveling along the side of a mountain.
Las Animas Canon (Colo.)
View of a train traveling along the side of a mountain.
Las Animas Canon (Colo.)
View of a train traveling along the side of a mountain.
Las Animas Canon (Colo.)
In the background are mountains overlooking train tracks that travel towards the mountain. To the right of the tracks is a river and many trees. A letter to the side of the picture and an address on the back.
Las Animas Canon and Needle Mountains (Colo.)
On the right is a river. On the left are railroad tracks that continue towards mountains in the distance.
Las Animas Canon, Colo.
A black and white postcard of a train going through a mountain pass.
Las Animas Canon, Colorado.
A color drawing of Las Animas Canon, in Colorado. Train tracks can be seen on the side of the drawing, next to a river.
Las Animas Canyon, Col.
A colorized view of a train on the highline of the Denver and Rio Grande Railroad above the Animas Canyon. Postmarked June 2, 1909; mailed to Ella Bourne by someone in Canada, who wrote a message on the back.
Las Animas Canyon, Colorado
Las Animas canon[sic], Colorado, view of river in canyon, color enhanced postcard.
Last of the Famous Old Narrow Gauge Railroads (Silverton, Colo.)
The last of the famous old narrow gauge railroads, still operating in Southwestern Colorado. Freight lines and Summer Passenger service operate from Durango and Silverton. These famous little trains made history in the early days of the West.
Last of the narrow gauge trains
Shows engine #473 in Silverton, Colorado with mountains in the background.

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