Volume 2: Later Durango and Local Narrow Gauge Railroads

The town of Durango was created by Denver and Rio Grande Railroad Company to process ore from the mines in nearby towns and the railroad has been a significant factor in the town from 1882 until now. According to the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad, providing a scenic ride through the majestic San Juan Mountains for passengers was an important part of the train’s purpose from the start, along with hauling hauling gold and silver ore to the smelters. That continues to this day with over 200,000 passengers riding each year. (source) Durango is more than the train and tourism. Natural resources, food and beverage manufacturing, and lifestyle firms are key industries in La Plata County. (source) Durango is also home to Fort Lewis College. Originally an Army post and then later a boarding school for Native American students. Formed in 1911, Fort Lewis College moved to its current location on the mesa above town in 1956. “The Fort,” as it is locally known, is Colorado’s public liberal arts institution with close to 3,500 students who can choose from numerous majors. FLC embraces its responsibility to provide educational opportunities to the nation’s Native American and Indigenous students. Fort Lewis is particularly known for the success of its cycling teams that have accumulated over 20 national championships and was the top Division I team in 2007, 2009, 2010, and 2011. (source) A diversified economy in Durango is also flourishing. Durango is an immensely popular tourist destination, and consistently ranks as one of the “best places to live” in the United States. Many cite the spectacular natural resources surrounding the town and which provide incredible year-round outdoor recreation opportunities such as cycling, skiing, river rafting, fishing, hiking, and more.


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Twilight over Durango
Image of the town of Durango, Colorado as seen at twilight from the campus of Fort Lewis College.
U.S. Highway 550 North, Durango, Colorado 81301 - Tamarron (Colo.)
Picture of valley outside Durango. Includes Tamarron housing development and golf course. Fall colors are beginning to appear.
United Campground of Durango (Colo.)
Picture of the United Campground of Durango. Cars and trailers can be seen parked outside.
VFW Colo. Encampment City for 1953 Durango, Colo.
Black and white photograph (dated 1953) of the V.F.W. building in Durango, Colorado.
Vagabond Motel (Durango, Colo.)
Green and red motel with hills in rear.
Vallecito Dam (Colo.)
Picture of the Vallecito Dam.
Vallecito Lake
A color photograph of Vallecito Lake in the summer. Boats can be seen docked in the lake, and the lake is surrounded by mountains and trees.
Vallecito Lake (Colo.)
Picture of the Vallecito Lake mooring area. Boats can be seen docked near shore. Mountains surround the lake.
Vallecito Lake (Colo.)
Picture of Vallecito Lake. Several boats are seen moored offshore. Mountains surround the lake.
Vallecito Lake (Colo.)
Vallecito Lake, east of Durango, Colorado, a wonderland for fishing and water sports

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