Boulder Union Pacific depot : west side. [ca. 1899]

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Boulder Union Pacific depot : west side. [ca. 1899]

Views of the west side of the Boulder depot, which include crowds, carriages and stages, a locomotive, and the streetcar.

5 photographs (3 views)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7470169

Boulder Public Library

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