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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Salida Fuel Co.
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The Salida Fuel Company was located at 215 W. 1st Street in Salida, Colorado. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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Salida Gas Service Company
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The Salida Gas Service Company was located at 228 E Street in Salida, Colorado. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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Salida High School
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A view of the entrance to the Salida High School which was built in 1910 and burned down in 1962. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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Salida High School
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The Salida High School, built in 1910 and destroyed by fire in April 1962. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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Salida High School
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The Salida High School was built in 1910 and destroyed by fire in April 1962. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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Salida Hot Springs Pool
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A view of the Hot Springs Pool taken from Highway 50. This image is from the Salida Museum's Negatives Collection.
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Salida Hot Springs Pool
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An interior view of the Salida Hot Springs Pool. A 1937 Federal Works Progress Administration (WPA) project constructed springs collection boxes, collection lines, a junction box, and a five mile underground hot water transmission line to the Salida Hot Springs Aquatic Center. The pool and building were constructed as part of the same WPA project. During the depths of the Great Depression, some 200 men found work digging the pipeline and constructing the building essentially by hand. It cost $160,000 to install the line and build the concrete pool building. In 1941 the City purchased 145 acres of land at the hot springs source and water rights from J. Carter and A.T. Hartwich for $40,000. - from salidarec.com
This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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Salida Hot Springs Pool
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An interior view of the Salida Hot Springs Pool.
A 1937 Federal Works Progress Administration (WPA) project constructed springs collection boxes, collection lines, a junction box, and a five mile underground hot water transmission line to the Salida Hot Springs Aquatic Center. The pool and building were constructed as part of the same WPA project. During the depths of the Great Depression, some 200 men found work digging the pipeline and constructing the building essentially by hand. It cost $160,000 to install the line and build the concrete pool building. In 1941 the City purchased 145 acres of land at the hot springs source and water rights from J. Carter and A.T. Hartwich for $40,000. -from salidarec.com
This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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Salida Hot Springs Pool
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A view of the exterior of the Salida Hot Springs Pool.
A 1937 Federal Works Progress Administration (WPA) project constructed springs collection boxes, collection lines, a junction box, and a five mile underground hot water transmission line to the Salida Hot Springs Aquatic Center. The pool and building were constructed as part of the same WPA project. During the depths of the Great Depression, some 200 men found work digging the pipeline and constructing the building essentially by hand. It cost $160,000 to install the line and build the concrete pool building. In 1941 the City purchased 145 acres of land at the hot springs source and water rights from J. Carter and A.T. Hartwich for $40,000. - from salidarec.com
This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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