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NEW as of 1/29/07 Holden Lixiviation Concentrator #A-1057 highres | order Fishing at Maroon Bells #A-1058 highres | order Wheeler Opera House, c. 1900 #A-1059 highres | order Looking Down Galena Street #A-1060 highres | order Circus, c. 1900 #A-1061 highres | order July 4th Parade on Cooper Ave. #A-1062 highres | order Snowmass Lake #A-1063 highres | order Phone Switchboard #A-1064 highres | order Glenwood Spring Hot Springs Pool, c. 1900 #A-1065 highres | order Freddy Fisher, Walt Smith, ? McCabe, Dean Billings Jam #A-1066 highres | order Galena St., c. 1940 #A-1068 highres | order Fairworks and Tourchlight Parade #A-1069 highres | order Jump, c. 1960 #A-1070 highres | order Aspen Aerial, c. 1970 #A-1071 highres | order Midland RR on the Maroon Creek Bridge #A-1072 highres | order First Grocery #A-1073 highres | order Main St., c. 1930 #A-1074 highres | order Aspen Aerial, 1950s #A-1075 highres | order Elk Lady #A-1076 highres | order Wintersköl Fireworks, 1970s #A-1077 highres | order Neal St. Bridge #A-1078 highres | order Group of Miners #A-1079 highres | order Sleigh #A-1080 highres | order Utes on the Eastern Slope #A-1081 highres | order Lenado Store #A-1082 highres | order Hauling Timber #A-1083 highres | order Midland RR Station on Durant Ave. #A-1084 highres | order Cutting Ice on Hallam Lake #A-1085 highres | order Family at Maroon Bells #A-1086 highres | order Train Wreck #A-1087 highres | order Original Photo SelectionsAlphabetical by subject title André Roch, European ski run consultant and avalanche expert, skiing in Tourtelotte Park, c. 1940. #A-1035 highres | order Aspen in 1882. One of the earliest known photographs of Aspen looking North on Mill St. was taken from the first Clarendon Hotel which later burned. #A-1019 highres | order Aspen Panorama, c. 1900 with a view of Aspen from Aspen Mountain, looking down Mill Street. #A-1001 highres | order Aspen's First Run was cut in 1937 by Aspen Ski Club members and named in honor of André Roch. It was served by a 10 person boat-tow whose track can be seen here to the right side of the ski run. #A-1005 highres | order Aspen Station for the Midland Railroad, on Durant Street, c. 1910. #A-1027 highres | order Branding at the Hay Park roundup, 1927. Roger Downs Collection. #A-1029 highres | order Cowboys on a Fence, c. 1950, watch a fellow competitor during a local rodeo held near the current site of the Aspen Meadows. Fritz Kaeser Photo. #A-1054 highres | order Crossing the Bridge on Independence Pass, c. 1890. #A-1007 highres | order Cutting Hay on the Gerbaz Ranch, c. 1920. JJ Gerbaz Collection. #A-1010 highres | order Early Autos in front of the Wheeler Opera House, c. 1920 #A-1004 highres | order Erma Rogers backed her Model-A into the doorway of the Aspen State Bank and created an enduring image for the "Quiet Years." #A-1002 highres | order The First Paying Guests at the Highland Bavarian Lodge. Some out of this group would become Aspen's first investors and Ski Corporation officers, 1936. #A-1023 highres | order Fishing Party at Maroon Lake. #A-1003 highres | order Friedl Pfeifer, first Ski School director exhibits his style. Patrick Henry Photo. #A-1009 highres | order Hallam Lake was a popular recreational center enjoyed by the Aspen community for a variety of activities. #A-1013 highres | order Hotel Jerome, during the "Quiet Years," was the center of activity in small town Aspen. Many old time miners would close up their houses and move into the Hotel for the winter months. #A-1053 highres | order Huskies at Ashcroft, c. 1950. Stewart Mace and his huskies appeared in the TV series "Sergeant Preston of the Yukon." Fritz Kaeser Photo. #A-1031 highres | order Johnny Litchfield's Red Onion, c. 1950, was originally called the Brick Saloon when it was built by Thomas Latta in 1892. The building has always served as a saloon or bar, except during Prohibition, when it was a sandwich shop. #A-1055 highres | order Koch Lumber, now the site of the Koch Park volleyball courts. Doug Rhinehart Photo. #A-1043 highres | order Lincoln School, located in the West End, was one of three elementary schools founded during the silver boom, c. 1886. #A-1017l highres | order Mining in Lincoln Gulch. Independent miners were found throughout the region searching for the next bonanza. #A-1015 highres | order The Original Music Tent was erected in 1949 for the Goethe Bicentennial Convocation by noted architect, Eero Saarinen, in order to accommodate the expected large crowds. Ferne Koch Photo. #A-1056 highres | order Sardy House circa 1950. Aspen's favorite Christmas tree appears behind children in a cutter sleigh. #A-1041 highres | order Ski Inn Restaurant, one of the original on-mountain restaurants served as a warming hut at the base of Lift-1, c. 1947. Loey Ringquist Photo. #A-1038 highres | order The Silver Nugget which was reputedly the largest silver nugget ever mined came out in three pieces from the Smuggler or the Molly Gibson minesironically after silver prices had crashed in 1893. #A-1016 highres | order Smuggler Mine, c. 1900, one of Aspen's largest producers of lower grade ore, benefited greatly from the arrival of the railroad. #A-1047 highres | order Stope and Cribbing. Some of the largest stopes of Aspen mines were big enough to hold the present day Ritz-Carlton Aspen and still have room for parking. #A-1011 highres | order Tourtelotte Park on Aspen Mountain, photographed while film maker Dick Durrance shoots a ski movie, c. 1949. Fritz Kaeser Photo. #A-1025 highres | order Tourtelotte Park Mining Town in its mining heyday. At one time there was a population in excess of 500 living in this mining town which serves as a popular ski run near Bonnie's Restaurant today. #A-1026 highres | order Turn of the Century Parade with elephants and trained ponies makes its way down Cooper Street. #A-1032 highres | order Volunteer Firemen of the J.D. Hooper Hook and Ladder company pose in front of the bell tower which was located on Durant Ave., c. 1890. #A-1012 highres | order Photographic Usage Terms & Fees |