Salida Museum Negatives Collection

The Salida Museum's Negatives Collection contains images of Salida and the surrounding area. It is a vast and varied collection of images. This collection will be updated periodically.


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Gunbarrel run at Monarch Ski Resort
An image of Gunbarrel run, in a partially formed state, at Monarch Ski Resort. The first tow rope lift is visible. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
Heading into Gunbarrel Run at Monarch Ski Resort
Gunbarrel Ski Run at Monarch Ski Resort. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
Heading into Monarch Ski Resort
Monarch Ski Resort patrons parked near Highway 50 and then walked in for a day of skiing. Monarch Ridge is visible in background. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
Highway 50 in Coaldale, Colorado
A view of the Sangre de Cristos and the Coaldale valley. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
Hinton Drive-In & Dairy King
The Hinton Drive In and Dairy King is no longer standing. It was located next to 7350 Highway 50 in Salida, Colorado. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
Housing Project Colorado 13-1
A direct grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development to the Salida Housing Authority supplied the money for the purchase of the land and the erection of a retirement community at a site just north of the Salida Hot Springs Pool. The executive director for the Salida Housing Authority, Harold Koster, and his committee had been working on the project for over two years. "This will be more than shelter and a place to eat. We hope to make it a park for the older citizens of our community." This is currently Columbine Manor at 530 W. 16th Street in Salida, Colorado. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
Housing Project Colorado 13-1
A direct grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development to the Salida Housing Authority supplied the money for the purchase of the land and the erection of a retirement community at a site just north of the Salida Hot Springs Pool. The executive director for the Salida Housing Authority, Harold Koster, and his committee had been working on the project for over two years. "This will be more than shelter and a place to eat. We hope to make it a park for the older citizens of our community." This is currently Columbine Manor at 530 W. 16th Street in Salida, Colorado. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
Housing Project Colorado 13-1
A direct grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development to the Salida Housing Authority supplied the money for the purchase of the land and the erection of a retirement community at a site just north of the Salida Hot Springs Pool. The executive director for the Salida Housing Authority, Harold Koster, and his committee had been working on the project for over two years. "This will be more than shelter and a place to eat. We hope to make it a park for the older citizens of our community." This is currently Columbine Manor at 530 W. 16th Street in Salida, Colorado. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
Housing Project Colorado 13-1
A direct grant from the Department of Housing and Urban Development to the Salida Housing Authority supplied the money for the purchase of the land and the erection of a retirement community at a site just north of the Salida Hot Springs Pool. The executive director for the Salida Housing Authority, Harold Koster, and his committee had been working on the project for over two years. "This will be more than shelter and a place to eat. We hope to make it a park for the older citizens of our community." This is currently Columbine Manor at 530 W. 16th Street in Salida, Colorado. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
Hutchinson House
Major Joseph Sykes Hutchinson, Civil War veteran, moved to the upper Arkansas Valley in 1866. He established the oldest family-owned working ranch in the county. It is now the present-day location of the Hutchinson Ranch on Highway 50 between Salida and Poncha Springs. Major Hutchinson married Annabel McPherson in 1868 and they had four sons: John Arthur (Art), Bailey Forbes, Harold Charles, and Joseph Mills. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
Jeep Club at Mirror Lake, Colorado
The Jeep Club at Mirror Lake during their tour of Cottonwood and Tincup Passes in Colorado. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
Jeep Club at Tincup Pass Road
The Jeep Club traversing over Tincup Pass Road in Colorado. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.

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