Volume 5: Telluride/ Ouray/ Ophir

These mountain towns are gems in Southwest Colorado. Telluride and tiny Ophir are in San Miguel County, and Ouray, not far away if unimproved roads aren’t a barrier, is located in Ouray County. Telluride is the most populous (about two thousand residents) and best known of the three, home to a famous ski resort, many well-known music festivals, and exclusive luxury homes. Telluride’s colorful history as a hard-rock mining town where gold, silver, and tellurium were extracted beginning in 1878 changed dramatically in the 1970s when the Telluride Ski Resort opened. Telluride’s elevation is 8,750 feet above sea level, a bit higher than Ouray’s 7,792. (source) Fewer than 1,000 people call Ouray home, but each year many thousands of tourists visit the charming village, nicknamed the “Switzerland of America.” Like most mountain towns in the region, Ouray was founded on mining (gold, in this case), made accessible by the railroad, and popular with visitors. (source) Ophir, Colorado, is the highest in elevation of these three towns at 9,695 feet. Gold was discovered in 1875, and the town was founded in 1881, but the mines decreased until there was only one resident in 1970! Telluride’s popularity in recent has allowed a few hundred residents to call Ophir home. (source)


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Cascade Falls (Ouray, Colo.)
Photograph of Cascade Falls, Ouray, Colorado.
Cascade Falls (Ouray, Colo.)
View of waterfall dropping down the side of the mountain.
Cascade Falls (Ouray, Colo.)
Cascade Falls, Ouray, Colorado.
Cascade Falls (Ouray, Colo.)
The dating of this (no later than 1937) is from a duplicate postcard (not in this collection) that was postmarked in Durango on 8/25/1937.
Cascade Falls (Ouray, Colo.)
View of waterfall which is in the center and against reddish cliffs a group of pine trees are above the waterfall [writing on back] addressed to Mr. George Daggett, Ridgway, Colorado postmarked Ouray Colo. Jan. 20, 1908one cent stamp
Cascade Falls, St. Joseph's Hospital. St. Patrick's Church (Ouray, Colo.)
Photograph showing Cascade Falls, St. Joseph's Hospital and St. Patrick's Church, Ouray, Colorado.
Cascades, The (Ouray, Colo.)
Color vertical panoramic view of Cascade Waterfall. Bottom of postcard has a narrow white border with postcard title. Back of card has a stamp area with postage information, a logo (back upper left) with the words Litho-chrome Leipzig Berlin Dresden, two clove shapes with the letters A, N, C, N. Y., and "Made in Germany".
Cattle graze in the lush green pastures at the foot of the Jan Juan mountain range north of Ouray, Colorado
A view of cattle grazing in green pastures at the foot of the snowcapped Jan Juan mountain range north of Ouray, Colorado. No zip code on the card.
Chattanooga Valley
Chattanooga Valley. The Million Dollar Highway winds through colorful Chattanooga Valley between Silverton and Ouray, Colorado. Mighty Sultan Mountain looms in the distance.
Children on swings in snow, Telluride, Colo.
A black and white photo of children on swings set up on wooden frames partially buried in a snow drift with snowy mountains in the background.

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