Parks and Recreation Dept. : Chautauqua Park photographs, [1898-1979]. [1898-1979].

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Parks and Recreation Dept. : Chautauqua Park photographs, [1898-1979]. [1898-1979].

This folder contains photographs of Chautauqua Park, including the buildings and cabins, playground, reservoir, aerial views, and scenic views of the mesa and Flatirons.

24 photographs.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7455459

Boulder Public Library

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