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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Japan and Tomboy Mines, Telluride, Colo.
Photo print image of a mountain mining operation. Below the slope a gravel road follows the the contour of the mountain. Wooden sheds, houses, and mills are off-set from the road. Canyon and snowy peaks in background.
Jeep Trails in Ophir Pass
The text reads, "Here is a portion of the Jeep Cavalcade in the San Juan Rockies nearing the top of 11,350 foot Ophir pass. This beautiful Jeep trail winds through the majestic San Juans, connecting the picturesque ghost town of Old Ophir with highway 550 . . ."
Johnson house after flood
A wooden-frame house hit by 2 buildings that have been pushed downstream and destroyed by flood and mud in Telluride.
Knights Lake at head of Yankee Boy Basin
Knights Lake at the head of Yankee Boy Basin, San Juan Range, Uncompahgre National Forest near Ouray, Colorado.
Labor Day Parade in Silverton 1905 on Main Street
A postcard of a Labor Day Parade on Main Street in Silverton, Colorado in 1905.
Lake City, Colo.
A black and white photograph of Lake City, Colorado.
Lake City, Colo.
A north view of Lake City, Colorado.
Lake City, Colo.
A black and white photograph of Lake City, Colorado. The town can be seen in the foreground with mountains in the background.
Lake City, Colo. II
A photograph of Lake City, Colorado with a view of Lake City and mountains are visible in the background.
Lake City, Colo. III
Black and white photo print image is pictured from a nearby ridge. residence and commercial buildings are viewed from a distance. a river and mountain slopes.
Lake Lenore (Ouray ,Colo.)
Lake Lenore, near Ouray ,Colorado, color photo postcard.
Lake Lenore: Mt. Hayden in Distance. Near Ouray, Colo.
View of Lake Lenore in the foreground with a line of trees behind it and a mountain (Mt. Hayden) in the background On back: The Busy Corner Pharmacy--Ouray, Colo. "The Switzerland of America"

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