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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Hensen Creek - Lake City, Colo.
A black and white postcard of a river that runs through a mountain.
Hensen Creek - Lake City, Colo.
A black and white postcard of a river next to a road that runs between a mountain.
Hensen Creek Road, Lake City, Colo.
Black and white lithographic photo print of gravel laid road leading through trees and low vegetation toward mountain peaks in the background.
Henson Creek, Lake City, Colo.
A black and white postcard of a river that goes between two mountains. There are trees and bushes on both sides of the river.
High Bridge Col.
A sepia postcard of a river between two cliffs with what appears to be a bridge above it. The river is filled with stones and fallen trees.
High Bridge in Lake City, Colorado.
A black and white postcard of a tall bridge.
High Bridge near Lake City, Colorado.
A black and white postcard of a bridge with the engine of a train going over it.
High School - Cortez, Colo.
A black and white postcard of a three story building. The front of the building can be seen with two arched doorways with stairs leading up to the doors. There are several tall trees with no leaves on them in front of the building.
High School, Mancos, Colo.
Image depicts large square stone building with people pose along the front walls and upon the lintel.
Highest point, Trail Ridge Road
A black and white postcard of a mountain range. On some of the mountains, snow can still be seen.
Highway on Eastern Slope of Wolf Creek Pass, Colo.
Black and white photographic print image of a gravel road at right following the edge of a rocky cliff.
Historic Chimney Rock seen from Highway 160 (Colo.)
A color postcard of a couple of buldings with a few cars parked outside. There is a person on a horse and a mountain and trees can be seen in the background. It appears to be fall as the trees are a mix between yellow, orange, and light green.

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