Park Meadows Lodge in Breckenridge, Colorado. Located on Sawmill Road, two blocks west of town on the way to Peak 8 of the Breckenridge ski area. L-shaped, two-story wood frame building.
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The Gold Pan Mining Company office building on South Ridge Street in Breckenridge, Colorado. Circa early 1900s. The two-story multi gable wood frame building with dormer windows featured five offices on the main floor, with bedrooms and a bath upstairs. A man dressed in a waistcoat and necktie stands on the covered porch. Boulders line the dirt walkway to the entrance. In the background is the elevated scaffold that carried rocks away from the Blue River and Gold Pan excavation pit.
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 titelJ. Frank Willis' one and half story front gable frame house on Gibson Hill, east of Breckenridge, Colorado. Circa 1880s-1903. Outside, Willis holds his bicycle by the handle as he props his left foot on the bike pedal. A second bike leans against a tree by a dirt path. He wears a cap, coat, and knickers with stockings.
Zonder titelA boy stands in the snowy landscape outside the schoolhouse on Harris Street in Breckenridge, Colorado, circa 1898. Built in 1882, the two-story wood frame schoolhouse featured a bell and bell tower centered on the simple gable roof, and a shed addition on the south side. Brick chimneys rise from both gable ends and sash windows are pedimented throughout. Next door is a side gable frame house. In the foreground is a wooden sidewalk running along the east side of Harris Street. The schoolhouse was torn down and replaced with a brick structure in 1909.
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 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 titelHandwritten on reverse: "Y & M [Yingling and Mickles], Block 6, Lot 16B, North face. Both buildings demolished 4-79 [1979 April]. Building 225 now stands on site."
Zonder titelHandwritten on reverse: "Y & M [Yingling and Mickles], Block 7, Lot 2, East face". Sheds and secondary structures along the Harris Street Alley. The barn on the left shares the lot with the Fletcher House at 100 South Harris Street. Far right background is a view of Weber and Schnittker Duplex building at 105 South High Street.
Zonder titelHandwritten on reverse: "Y & M [Yingling and Mickles], Block 7, Lot 3 and 14". Sheds and secondary structures along the Harris Street Alley. In the background is the Weber and Schnittker Duplex building at 105 South High Street (left) and the Neil Erdman House at 109 South High Street.
Zonder titelMid-summer view of Breckenridge, Colorado from Lincoln Avenue showing snow on the peaks of the Tenmile Range. The 1882-built wood frame schoolhouse with bell tower stands prominently among the houses and churches. Title taken from handwritten caption on card mount: "Peak eight from hight [sic] of Lincoln Ave. as seen in mid Summer, showing perpetual Snow."
Zonder titelA miner's pack (or jack) train loaded with supplies, including a stove. Two burros stand on a dirt road lined with wooden frame buildings. Title quoted from handwritten caption on card mount: "A pack train."
Zonder titelIda Allison, Maude, and Betty pose in front of their automobile while sightseeing on Boreas Pass east of Breckenridge, Colorado. Circa 1966. In the background is the 1882-built section house where railroad employees who maintained the tracks once lived.
Zonder titelView of the Summit County Courthouse, facing Lincoln Avenue in Breckenridge, Colorado. In the foreground is a rough-hewn log cabin with a rock chimney and The Engle Brother's Bank on Ridge Street. Circa after 1910.
Zonder titelGroup portrait of men and women on a wooden boardwalk that fronts the entry of a wood frame house. Sitting on the boardwalk is Irene (Clancy) Boyd. Back row, standing from left to right: Joe Pickett (cradling a baby in his arms), Josephine Pickett, "Mother" Pickett, Bessie (Warren) Blundell, Annie Jobe, "Mrs. Bond", and Lucy Fry. Standing in front row: Charles Bond and Nels Fry. Probably Breckenridge, Colorado, circa 1880-1890s.
Zonder titelPostcard, "Colorado Photography" by John Topolnicki. Caption on the reverse: "Moon Valley Lodge and Café; 5 miles East of Dillon, Colorado 80435; On U. S. Highway 6; Open Year Round" and "Carpeted rooms with private baths. Large lobby with fireplace and T.V. Excellent Food. Hunting - Fishing - 5 Excellent Ski Areas from 5 to within 35 miles of Colorado's Finest!!! Phone Area Code 303-468-9936. Your Hosts - Chuck & Nancy Taylor".
Zonder titelSnow cleared from the railroad tracks and spur that serviced the Kilton Gold Reduction Company ore sampler west of Breckenridge, Colorado, in the winter of the "Big Snow" of 1898-1899. Quoted from print on reverse: "RR yds Breckenridge 1899".
Zonder titelMine workers sit or stand by a log stockpile for a group portrait at the Ouray Mine site in Illinois Gulch, east of Breckenridge, Colorado. Behind them is a wood frame building or sawmill. Handwritten on the reverse: "Ouray Mine, Breckenridge".
Zonder titelConrad Leslie (C.L.) Westerman's house on French Street, between Lincoln and Carter Avenues, in Breckenridge, Colorado. The two-story front gable wood frame home with bay window faced south. Covered front porch trimmed with decorative brackets. Two women sit on each gate post at the entrance to the home while three smartly dressed men lean on the fence. A wooden sidewalk runs along the front of the property and abruptly ends in dirt.
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