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Summary

Train of the Argentine Central Railway at the peak of Mount McClellan, Colorado. Contemporary postcard between 1913 and 1918 (date identifiable by the retouched name Argentine & Gray's Peak on the cars. First published in the US prior to 1923, thus public domain.

Photo is from the Colorado State Archives; http://www.colorado.gov/dpa/doit/archives/tour/pcar5.htm

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Postcard image of a passenger train at the top of a mountain and the passengers standing on the peak viewing the scenery.

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current04:08, 10 February 2006Thumbnail for version as of 04:08, 10 February 2006553 × 325 (68 KB)MorvenTrain of the Argentine Central Railway at the peak of Mount McClellan, Colorado. Contemporary postcard between 1913 and 1918 (date identifiable by the retouched name Argentine & Gray's Peak on the cars. First published in the US prior to 1923, thus publ

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