From Montrose to Cortez to Pagosa Springs, southwest Colorado includes many towns with interesting history, significant natural and cultural resources, and other facets that have been pictured on postcards.
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- Ute Mt., "The Sleeping Ute" - Landmark at the Western Edge of the San Juan Basin
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- View on Western Slope of Wolf Creek Pass, Colo.
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- View west from Wolf Creek Pass (Colo.)
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- Vista on the Western Slope of Wolf Creek Pass, Highway U. S. 160, Colorado
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- W.O.W. Hall, Cortez, Colo.
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- Walker Field (Grand Junction, Colo.)
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- Washout on D. & R. G. R. R. near Mancos, Cloud Burst Aug. 1909
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- Waterdog Lake, Lake City, Colo.
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- Waterdog Lake, Lake City, Colo.
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- West Slope, Wolf Creek Pass Alt. 10,850 ft.
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- WesternSlope- Wolf Creek Pass San Juan Valley and Indian head in distnace.
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- Wild Rose, a Colorado wild flower
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