Shockley Scenic Company
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Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Berthoud Pass Shelter House, 1943-1949
Item — Box: 1
Identifier: CCCLD-034, Photo 007
Scope and Contents
View of the Berthoud Pass Shelter House and highway signs. Caption on back reads "Shelter House from atop famed BERTHOUD PASS, Colo., evelation 11,315 ft. The highest point on highway 40. Skiing here 8 months of the year." Published by the Shockley Scenic Co., Georgetown Colo., no. 528-B.
"Oldest Bar in Colorado", 1949
Item — Box: 1
Identifier: CCCLD-034, Photo 035
Scope and Contents
View of a bar in Georgetown. Label on back reads "OLDEST BAR IN COLORADO. Brought in by Ox team in the early mining days. Now operating as the Georgetown Loop Bar and Cafe at Georgetown, Colo." Published by the Shockley Scenic Co., Georgetown, unnumbered. Handwritten note on the back.
"Oldest Bar in Colorado" (second copy), 1949
Item — Box: 1
Identifier: CCCLD-034, Photo 035 c.2
Scope and Contents
View of a bar in Georgetown. Label on back reads "OLDEST BAR IN COLORADO. Brought in by Ox team in the early mining days. Now operating as the Georgetown Loop Bar and Cafe at Georgetown, Colo." Published by the Shockley Scenic Co., Georgetown, unnumbered.
"Vester's and Berta's", 1950-1960
Item — Box: 1
Identifier: CCCLD-034, Photo 141
Scope and Contents
View of a cafe near Silver Plume. Back reads "Vester's and Berta's café and bar at Silver Plume, Colorado. 48 miles west of Denver on U.S. H'way 6. Elevation 9,114 ft. Open the year around." Perhaps west of town, in Bakerville area. Published by the Shockley Scenic Company, Georgetown, Colo., no. SP-3.