GALLERY 1:   RUSTIC AMERICA |
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CABIN by the NEW FORK   (Wyoming)              Order this Image |
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CRYSTAL CITY MILL #1 (Deep in the Crystal River Valley in the Elk Mountain Range in Colorado, the 1890s powerhouse of the Sheep Mountain Tunnel mine still stands outside the ghost town of Crystal City. This old "mill" used river water funneled through the long penstock to produce power for air compressors in the mines.) Order this Image |
CRYSTAL CITY MILL #2              Order this Image |
GOVERNOR BASIN GHOST   (Mountain Top Mine Ore House, San Juan Mountains, Colorado.)             Order this Image |
ANIMAS FORKS LEGEND              Order this Image (Legend has it that Evalyn Walsh McLean, one time owner of the Star of the East and Hope Diamonds, lived in this bay window house owned by her father, multi-millionaire mine owner Tom Walsh. Animas Forks was pretty much a full ghost town by the early 20th century.) |
VINDICATOR MINE ORE HOUSE   (Victor, Colorado)              Order this Image |
MOLLIE KATHLEEN MINE ORE HOUSE   (Cripple Creek, Colorado)              Order this Image |
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THERESA MINE SHAFT HOUSE (Victor, Colorado) Order this Image |
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YANKEE GIRL SHAFT HOUSE   (Red Mountain Pass, Colorado)              Order this Image |
SMOKY MOUNTAIN CABIN              Order this Image |
GAS CREEK SCHOOL   (Colorado)              Order this Image |
STARK BROTHERS' STORE, ST. ELMO   (Colorado. Image has an "artistic" drawing effect.)              Order this Image |
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1872 SHELDON JACKSON MEMORIAL CHAPEL (Fairplay, Colorado) Order this Image |
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GLADE CREEK MILL (Babcock State Park, West Virginia.) Order this Image |
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WHITE MILL (Near Abingdon, Virginia.) Order this Image |
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HIGH COUNTRY ELECTRIC (1904 hydro-electric generating station, on the flank of Ingram Peak some 1800 feet above Telluride, Colorado.) Order this Image |
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OLD HUNDRED MINE BOARDING HOUSE (San Juan Mountains, Colorado.) Order this Image |
OUTLAWS' LAIR            Order this Image (In the 1860s Bannack, Montana Territory's Sheriff, Henry Plummer, led a band of "road agents," robbing and murdering travelers on roads in the area. The small building to the right of the elegant Hotel Meade was Skinner's Saloon, the outlaws' "headquarters." They were later hung by local vigilantes.) |
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The other galleries: Gallery 2: Beautiful America     Gallery 3: All God's Creatures I     Gallery 4: All God's Creatures II     Gallery 5: Americana Gallery 6: Vintage Tin & Old Iron    Gallery 7: Smoke & Steam     Gallery 8: Railroads     Gallery 9: Rodeo & the West     Gallery 10: Pot Pourri Gallery 11: Holga Vignettes     Gallery 12: Rail Art     Gallery 13: Americana Vignettes Back to Top      Home
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