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Box 1

 Container

Contains 178 Collections and/or Records:

Clear Creek County Court House, 1960-1965

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: CCCLD-034, Photo 045
Scope and Contents View of the Clear Creek County Court House in Georgetown. Published by the Sanborn Souvenir Company, Denver, no. 3184.

Clear Creek County Court House (second copy), 1960-1965

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: CCCLD-034, Photo 045 c.2
Scope and Contents View of the Clear Creek County Court House in Georgetown. Published by the Sanborn Souvenir Company, Denver, no. 3184.

"Panorama of Georgetown, Colorado", 1960-1970

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: CCCLD-034, Photo 046
Scope and Contents View of Georgetown, looking north. Published by the Cooper Post Card Co., Lakewood, Colo., no. C.635.

"Panorama of Georgetown, Colorado" (second copy), 1960-1970

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: CCCLD-034, Photo 046 c.2
Scope and Contents View of Georgetown, looking north. Published by the Cooper Post Card Co., Lakewood, Colo., no. C.635.

"Hamill House, Georgetown, Colorado", 1960-1970

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: CCCLD-034, Photo 047
Scope and Contents View of the Hamill House in Georgetown. Published by the Cooper Post Card Co., Lakewood, Colo., no. C.636.

"Silver Queen of the Rockies, Restaurant-Tavern-Inn-Gift and Antique Shop", 1960-1966

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: CCCLD-034, Photo 048
Scope and Contents View of the Silver Queen of the Rockies restaurant and building, before the roof and third floor collapsed in 1966. Back reads "Stained glass windows, gingerbread, balcony and canopy, diamond dust mirrors, including one from England's Windsor Castle lend to the Victorian elegance. Walk through the past while browsing among the artifacts of the mining era." Published by the Sinkovec Card Co., Boulder, no. 52265. Photo by Gerald Sinkovec

"Silver Queen of the Rockies, Restaurant-Tavern-Inn-Gift and Antique Shop" (second copy), 1960-1966

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: CCCLD-034, Photo 048 c.2
Scope and Contents View of the Silver Queen of the Rockies restaurant and building, before the roof and third floor collapsed in 1966. Back reads "Stained glass windows, gingerbread, balcony and canopy, diamond dust mirrors, including one from England's Windsor Castle lend to the Victorian elegance. Walk through the past while browsing among the artifacts of the mining era." Published by the Sinkovec Card Co., Boulder, no. 52265. Photo by Gerald Sinkovec

Georgetown, looking north, 1969

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: CCCLD-034, Photo 049
Scope and Contents View of Georgetown from above, looking north. View includes the first switchback on Guenella Pass road. Back reads "A historic mining town built during the gold and silver boom in the middle of the 1800's. Located on U. S. Hwy. 6 and Interstate 70, Georgetown is at the gateway to Loveland Pass and the Colorado Rockies. The visitor can still see the original historical structures such as Hotel de Paris, Hammil House and Maxwell House." Published by Patterson Distributing Co., Denver, no. P-182.

"Silver Queen of the Rockies, Georgetown, Colorado", 1970-1980

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: CCCLD-034, Photo 050
Scope and Contents View of the inside of the Silver Queen of the Rockies restaurant. Back reads "Located 46 miles west of Denver on U.S. 6 and Interstate 70, it was built in 1867. Stained glass windows, gingerbread, balcony and canopy, diamond dust mirrors, including one from England's Windsor Castle lend to the Victorian elegance. Gracious dining in the West's oldest mining town restaurant." Published by the Sinkovec Card Co., Boulder, no. 48259.

"Silver Queen of the Rockies, Georgetown, Colorado" (second copy), 1970-1980

 Item — Box: 1
Identifier: CCCLD-034, Photo 050 c.2
Scope and Contents View of the inside of the Silver Queen of the Rockies restaurant. Back reads "Located 46 miles west of Denver on U.S. 6 and Interstate 70, it was built in 1867. Stained glass windows, gingerbread, balcony and canopy, diamond dust mirrors, including one from England's Windsor Castle lend to the Victorian elegance. Gracious dining in the West's oldest mining town restaurant." Published by the Sinkovec Card Co., Boulder, no. 48259.