Auto-stages. 1909-1924.

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Auto-stages. 1909-1924.

Views of auto-stages carrying passengers on sightseeing tours, to resorts, and up Boulder Canyon. Two views show a Stanley Steamer which ran between Boulder and Nederland, one taken in front of City Hall in the 1900 block of 14th Street, the other taken at the old upper toll house in Boulder Canyon; one view shows a group of women and children in the Blanchard Lodge auto-stage; one view shows four auto-stages of the Outwest Sight Seeing Company; one passenger bus.

7 photographs.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7468443

Boulder Public Library

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