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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Lone Cone (between Norwood and Dolores, Colo.)
A postcard of a snow covered mountain peak with some wispy clouds in the sky. There are some green bushes in the foreground.
Looking West at Shipley's Mineral House and Wampum Wigwam, Gem Village, Colorado
A color postcard of one side of a street with a couple of buildings lining it. There are four cars parked outside of the buildings.
Looking back on the loops of the Trail Ridge Road, Colo.
A black and white postcard of a mountain range with some trees in the foreground and a winding road in the valley between the mountains.
Looking down western slope of Wolf Creek Pass, Colo.
A black and white postcard of mountains covered in trees with a winding road through them.
Main St., looking north (Mancos, Colo.)
Hand tinted color lithographic photo print image of a street lined by wooden and brick buildings. In addition, telegraph poles line both sides of the street, large trees at right.
Main Street - Mancos, Colorado
A sepia postcard of a street with buildings on both sides and cars parked on the side of the street. There are a couple people that can be seen as well.
Main Street looking North, Mancos, Colo.
Photo print image of a town center or square. A US flag flies from a pole planted in the middle of an intersection. Awnings cover several building fronts; vehicles and horse drawn carts park at diagonals along the street.
Making Pottery, Pueblo of San Ildefonso, New Mexico
A color postcard of a building with a person on the porch bending on their knees to work on something in their hands.
Mancos (Colo.) Post Office
A sepia postcard of an older looking brick building that has telephone lines around it and a few people outside as well.
Mancos (Colo.) Riding Club
A black and white postcard of men and women lined up on horses. Behind the people a couple of houses can be seen.
Mancos (Colo.) residents
Five unidentified women are standing and four men and a dog are sitting on a wooden picket fence. Two trees and a few houses can be seen behind them..
Mancos Brass Band, Mancos, Colo.
A black and white postcard of people holding instruments walking down a street. There are people lined up on the side of the street watching.

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