Volume 4: Silverton & Animas Canyon

Silverton, Colorado, is a National Historic Landmark nestled in the high San Juan mountains. According to the Town of Silverton, it became a center for the many regional silver and gold mining camps in 1874. The town has a rowdy “Old West” past that its residents are happy to say hasn’t entirely left. Silverton is found along the San Juan Skyway, which includes the “Million Dollar Highway,” supposedly one of the most dangerous roads in the U.S. The Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railway travels to Durango except in the winter when the risk of avalanches is too great. At an elevation of 9,318 feet, tourists visit Silverton for year-round outdoor activities and to experience a bit of an old mining town. (source)


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Silverton, Colo. by moonlight
Silverton, Colorado, by moonlight. A note on back explains, "Exposed one hour. 40 degrees below zero."
Silverton, Colo. on the Million Dollar Highway
Silverton, Colorado, on the Million Dollar Highway.
Silverton, Colo., seen from Durango-Silverton-Ouray Million Dollar Highway
Silverton, Colorado, seen from Durango-Silverton-Ouray Million Dollar Highway
Silverton, Colorado
Silverton, Colorado. Looking north on Blair Street where miners of bygone days celebrated in their leisure hours.
Silverton, Colorado
Silverton Colo.
Silverton, Colorado
Wood postcard showing Silverton, Colorado
Silverton, Colorado
Approaching Silverton, Colorado on the scenic Million Dollar Highway. The D. & R. G. Narrow Gauge Train is seen here upon its arrival from Durango.
Silverton, Colorado
Silverton, Colorado.
Silverton, Colorado
An elevated view of Silverton. On the ridge behind the town, the deciduous trees have turned yellow. A few yellow trees can be seen in the foreground of the picture. In the upper right-hand corner is written in red: "Silverton, Colorado."

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