Call NumberX-13808Date1925SummaryView over the one-sixth scale buildings of Tiny Town, Turkey Creek Canyon, Jefferson County, Colorado. The buildings, which represent famous buildings from Colorado history, include Turner Fireproof Warehouse with trademark globes, pool hall, grocery, library, twin spired church, gas station, residences, stone lined walkways, Tiny Town Express railroad tracks and depot. A train, mine structures and mills show on hillside in background. The miniature village was created by George Turner and opened to the public in 1920.Physical Description1 photoprint ; 21 x 26 cm (8 x 10 in.)SubjectTiny Town (Morrison, Colo.)Miniature Cities and towns--Colorado--Tiny TownMiniature railroads--Colorado--Tiny TownTurner, George 1859-1932--Homes and hauntsRelated MaterialImage File: ZZR710013808Type of MaterialPhotographic printsDigital Version Created FromHazel Graves, May 1989.NotesTitle hand-lettered on original; at head of title: V-149. R7100138082
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