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              cou-bha BHA.0012-017 · Item · circa 1890s-1900s
              Part of Breckenridge History Photograph Collection

              A man and several women stand on the full length balcony that tops the portico of a two story, side gable building in Montezuma, Colorado. Above them a sign has the words: "Bullion King of Montezuma". On the covered wooden boardwalk fronting the building two men lean against the column posts. Flanking both sides are a rough hewn log cabin (left) and a one story, front gable wooden building or house (right). Mountains in the background.

              Westerman, Otto
              cou-bha JTS.001-001-001-094 · Item · 1962-1972
              Part of John A. Topolnicki Sr. Photographic Collection

              On Main Street in front of the Gold Pan Bar and Restaurant, two young men stand on the roof of a station wagon fully loaded with cut logs. A red Ford pickup truck is parked directly behind. Several signs hang on or in front of the building: "Good Food", "Pepsi - Café" and above the north entrance, "Featuring - Breakfast - Special - Lunches - Complete - Dinners". A neon sign in the window advertises "Coors on tap". In the background is a view of a building under construction. In Breckenridge, Colorado.

              Topolnicki Sr., John A.
              cou-bha BHA.0020-047 · Item
              Part of Summit Historical Society Photograph Collection

              The Denver Hotel on the west side of snow-covered Main Street, Breckenridge, during the "Big Snow" event of 1898-1899. Snowfall totaled over 32 feet that winter; it was so deep it reached the hotel's second-floor balcony. The two-story wood frame building featured paired gables and a shared false-front with the words "DENVER HOTEL". The Post Office shares the hotel's covered portico. Next door is a false front building with signs announcing "Bankrupt Stock" in the storefront windows.

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