Two men sit and stand in Native American (Anasazi) cliff dwelling ruins in Mancos Canyon, probably Mesa Verde National Park, Montezuma County, Colorado.
Indians of North America--Antiquities & archaeological sites--Colorado--1890-1900.; Pueblo Indians--Antiquities & archaeological sites--Colorado--1890-1900.; Mancos Canyon (Colo.)--1890-1900.; Mesa Verde National Park (Colo.)--1890-1900.;...
Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad (2-8-0) #318 is on display at the Narrow Gauge Museum in Alamosa (Alamosa County), Colorado. Shows the D. & R.G.W. logo and "Denver & Rio Grande Western" painted on the tender. A caboose is partly visible...
Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad Company--Equipment & supplies--1950-1960.; Alamosa (Colo.)--1950-1960.; Narrow gauge railroads--Colorado--Alamosa--1950-1960.; Railroad locomotives--Colorado--Alamosa--1950-1960.;...
Interior view of a hallway in the Narrow Gauge Museum in Alamosa (Alamosa County), Colorado. Signs read: "[Mar]shall Pass El. 10845 Feet," "Shawano" and "Smoking Prohibited." Shows framed photographs of trains, signal lamps and probably timetables...
Interior view of the Narrow Gauge Museum in Alamosa (Alamosa County), Colorado. Signs read: "Brayton," "Sargent Elev. 8477, Denver 257 Mi." and "Cedarcreek." Railroad paraphernalia is displayed on the walls and on shelves in the room. Shows...
Interior view of the Narrow Gauge Museum in Alamosa (Alamosa County), Colorado. Signs read: "Home of the Galloping Goose," "Hooper," "D. & [R. G. R.]R. [Royal] Gorge Route," and "Carr[a]cas." Railroad paraphernalia is displayed on the walls and on...