Volume 6: Other Southwest Colorado Areas

From Montrose to Cortez to Pagosa Springs, southwest Colorado includes many towns with interesting history, significant natural and cultural resources, and other facets that have been pictured on postcards.


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American Sahara, on the Old Spanish Trail Highway
A color view of a desert scene, unidentified as to its location in the Southwest along the Old Spanish Trail.
Aneth Lodge in Cortez, Colorado.
A color photograph postcard of the Aneth Lodge. The postcard is dated August 4th, 1970.
Approaching Lake City, Colo.
View shows a dirt road in a shallow canyon with trees and near a river.
Arapahoe and Long's Peaks from Mont Alto Park, on the Switzerland Trail of America
Black and white photograph of Arapahoe and Long's Peaks from Mont Alto Park, on the Switzerland Trail of America. Photograph shows a railroad hand car sitting on the track in the foreground.
Arlington Hotel and Bath House, Pagosa Springs, Colo.
An early view of the hot springs area at Pagosa, showing Arlington Hotel and Bath House and other structures.
Aspen Cafe & Service Station (Mancos, Colo.)
A color photograph of the Aspen Cafe and Service station in Mancos, Colorado on a nice sunny day.
At Cortez, Colorado
Postcard with a picture of Montezuma County Court House
At summit of Wolf Creek Pass, Altitude 10,850 ft., Colo.
Roadside view of Wolf Creek Pass with trees and hills in the background.
Autumn in the Colorado Rockies
Early light glances along jagged ridges of the San Juan Mtns. from Dallas Divide.
Aztec Ruins (near Aztec, N.M.)
Six adults and five children walk along a trail, reading a posted sign or looking at the remaining stone walls that outline the rooms and kivas of the site.
Aztec Ruins, National Monument (Aztec, N.M.)
A round shaped building with a square extension, 5 windows and 8 roof poles visible around the outer circular portion is prominently featured in the foreground to the right. Beyond it lies a circular structure, then a grid of square shaped rooms 2 deep.

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