Spectators watch as costumed dancers perform a folk dance for a celebration or festival in Breckenridge, Colorado, on the tennis courts outside the Breckenridge Inn. Hanging on the south gable of the Inn is a round sign painted with the Breckenridge mountain sunburst logo.
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View looking east towards the south end of Breckenridge, Colorado.
Zonder titelThe Dorm, a hotel and lodge on Ski Hill Road in Breckenridge, Colorado.
Zonder titelPostcard, "Colorado Photography" by John Topolnicki. Caption on the reverse: "The Quandary Village Lodge on Colorado Hwy. 9; 6 Miles South of Breckenridge, Colorado; Mountain Resort" and "Dining - Cocktails - Lodging - Fishing - Hunting - Mountain Climbing - Horseback Riding - Hiking - Pack Trips - Skiing - Ice Skating."
Zonder titelJusten G. "Jess" Oakley and Eli Fletcher carry the mail down snow-covered Main Street, Breckenridge, during the "Big Snow" event of 1898-1899. The men volunteered to ski over Boreas Pass to Como, where the Denver, South Park and Pacific (DSP&P) railway was stopped. Heavy snowstorms prevented trains from delivering mail, fresh food and other supplies. Quoted from handwritten text on the reverse: "US mail via snow shoe winter of the 78 day blockade".
Zonder titelPeople sit or stand on the concrete sidewalk in front of the commercial buildings that line the west side of Main Street, Breckenridge, Colorado, probably sometime after 1912. The snow-covered peaks of the Tenmile mountain range can be seen in the background.
Zonder titelStudents from the Missouri School of Mines travel by horse-drawn wagons down Main Street in Breckenridge, Colorado, on June 13, 1913. The group was on a school field trip to study the mines and mills in Valdora, Montezuma, and Argentine. Buildings line the west side of Main Street (pictured left to right): The Denver Hotel, after the portico and balcony was removed; The Denver Hotel's dining room, the two-story front gable building; Bruch's Barbershop and Store (with awning); a two-story false front building; a one-story false front building; and the Silverthorn Hotel, with side gables and a row of windows facing the street.
Zonder titelLooking north on snow-covered Main Street, Breckenridge, during the "Big Snow" winter of 1898-1899. False front and wood frame buildings line both sides of the street. Second from left is the Arlington Hotel, with its curvilinear false front and covered portico. Across the street is the two and a half story, front gabled Arcade Hotel, facing west. In the right background is Fireman's Hall with bell tower and adjacent hose drying tower.
Zonder titelHandwritten on reverse: "Stiles, Block 1, Lot 3, Building 64 ... " [West face].
Zonder titelHandwritten on reverse: "Abbett's, Lots 7 & 8, Building 110, East face".
Zonder titelMain Street Breckenridge, between Lincoln Avenue and Washington Avenue, looking north. Circa 1882-1890. This detailed image shows the covered portico of the Denver Hotel, with a man sitting in a chair on the wooden boardwalk. A dog waits nearby on the dirt street. Next door to the hotel stands a barbershop pole, and beyond, barely visible, is the sign for the Saddle Rock restaurant. Across the street (east side) are more wood frame false front businesses and Fireman's Hall with bell tower. A wagon is parked in front of the Livery.
Zonder titelA man and two women stand outside Bruch's Barbershop and Store on Main Street, Breckenridge, Colorado. The building to the south is the Denver Hotel, with a flag hanging over the sidewalk (sometime after the covered portico and balcony was removed). Signs advertising "Laundry - Denver's Best - Tobacco" and "Evans Pharmacy" project from an adjacent building. Further south a man stands under the covered portico of the Arlington Hotel. More buildings line the east side of Main Street, from left to right: Finding's Hardware Store, decorated with banners, bunting and flags; H.C. Rogers and Co. Furniture store, with shed addition; unidentified building; The Arcade Hotel (built in 1892); Sumner's Grocery (built in 1901); Masonic Lodge No. 47, on the corner of Main Street and Washington Avenue. In the background are dredge rock piles from Tonopah No. 1. Circa 1922.
Zonder titelBuildings fronted with concrete sidewalks line both sides of Main Street in Breckenridge, Colorado, looking north. Circa after 1912. Utility poles line the east side of the dirt packed street. Across the street, two men and a dog stand outside the building adjacent to Evans Pharmacy. To the right is the Denver Hotel. The balcony and covered portico has been removed and boards are placed across the second floor doors. Next is a front gable two and half story frame building, then Bruch's Barbershop and Store with a barber pole out front. Further north is the Silverthorn Hotel.
Zonder titelThe 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.
Zonder titelView of the Breckenridge Inn and tennis courts on the south end of Main Street in Breckenridge, Colorado.
Zonder titelMain Street, Breckenridge, buried under snow during the "Big Snow" event of 1898-1899. Snow tunnels were used to access businesses because heavy snowfall had reached the second story of most buildings. The upper half of R.C. McKillif's false-fronted Livery business is in view across the street. Two dogs and people stand outside on the snow-covered boardwalk. Quoted from text handwritten on the reverse: "Main Street February 5th 1899. Breckenridge Miner (Miner)".
Zonder titelPart 1 of an interview with Kate Brewer and Kay McGinnis. This is the second time McGinnis and Brewer were interviewed for the Oral History Project. Topics largely focused in the 1960s, including the development of a "hotelary."
Zonder titelQuoted from the 1980 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: "110. The Brown Hotel. 208 North Ridge. Prior to 1880, two stories, clapboard-faced, rectangular plan, hip roof with dormer, projecting roof supported by ornate brackets, two-story bay window with fielded panels and pediment-shaped lintels, two Queen Anne doors with etched glass lights, ornate vine-shaped brackets along the porch."
Zonder titelHandwritten on reverse: "Abbett's, Lots 7 & 8, Building 110, East face".
Zonder titelArchitectural Inventory Form for 206-208 North Ridge Street, Breckenridge, Colorado. Historic building name(s): Adamson House, Brown House, The Brown Hotel. Date of construction (estimate): circa 1880; 1898.
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