The image was provided by Craig Muhonen, via email, on 11/4/22. The title is "Last Dollar Texaco Saloon 1948." Here is an interesting email from Craig, about what Telluride was like in the 1980's/1990's: "The airport runway was built in 1985 and it was the rage , ( I have not found any news articles about the little girl that died in the hanger, 86’, 87’ ?)….yet.. but the “Gold Hill runway” had already seen thousands of Recreational Hang Glider take off’s and landings by the most accomplished pilots in the world. I mean Chuck Yeager flew here!😍 Telluride airspace became the most dangerous and crowded place to fly when powered flight came, sometimes 20 flights a day after day, all year round. The “construction/destruction” boom of mountain village, had already created a “Brown Cloud” (all the ‘foreign’ workers, but that’s a different story I could tell about fellow Journeymen not speaking English) between Montrose and Tride, and with all the new airplane traffic, the “Cloud”….well it is still there in more ways than one. Another “Cloud” that appeared, was the noise of beautiful aircraft flying overhead every day, But sometimes, the sound of ugly crashing airplanes, and then the sounds of sirens of the rescue crews. Then there is the ‘politicks’ “Cloud”, that came with “construction. We went from liberal minded respectful conversations to “billionaire talk”, and caught up to Boulder as a “very left” town.😆😆😆 I always thought Colorado was two states, East and West. Would have been better. The only “Cloud” we had in the early daze, was the coal smoke which totally blocked your view of Telluride especially on “inversion” days. 😮 We did replace all the wood/coal fireplaces (to the old timers dismay) and propane burners over the years (with a natural gas pipeline that froze up Nov 15th 2000, another story) and that cleared the air, but CO is still there, unseen and un-smelled. Not to mention the, “Cloud” of all the ‘sex drugs and alcohol” we consumed.😂😁😁 (while we skied, and built, and skied and skied some more).❤ .. ha.." --Taken 11/4/22 from Craig Muhonen's email.