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Gold Bond of the Rio Grande Southern Railroad, issued 1. July 1890. The Rio Grande Southern Railroad (reporting mark RGS, also referred to as "The Southern") was a 3 ft (914 mm) narrow-gauge railroad which ran in the southwestern region of the US state of Colorado, from the towns of Durango to Ridgway, routed via Lizard Head Pass.
Lewis Mill: May 6, 2009 : 3.5 miles southeast of Telluride at the head of Bridal Veil Basin: Telluride: 4: Rio Grande Southern Railroad Trout Lake Water Tank: Rio Grande Southern Railroad Trout Lake Water Tank: August 21, 2003
Location of Rio Grande County in Colorado. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Rio Grande County, Colorado. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Rio Grande County, Colorado, United States. The locations of National Register ...
Wagon Wheel Gap is a gap and ghost town alongside the Rio Grande River, 7.5 miles (12.1 km) southeast of Creede Mineral County, Colorado. [1] Wagon Wheel Gap, on the Silver Thread Scenic and Historic Byway ( Colorado State Highway 149 ), [ 2 ] is at 8,468 feet (2,581 m) in altitude.
Gilman is an abandoned mining town in southeastern Eagle County, Colorado, United States.The Gilman post office operated from November 3, 1886, until April 22, 1986. [3] The U.S. Post Office at Minturn (ZIP Code 81645) now serves Gilman postal addresses.
The Rio Grande silvery minnow was listed as endangered in 1994 as its numbers dwindled to only 7 percent of its historic range. Lawsuit to protect minnow imperiled in Pecos River, Rio Grande of ...
Bynum, North Carolina, formerly owned by J.M. Odell Manufacturing Company (town purchased by the county in the 1970s) Canton, North Carolina, a company town built-up by the Champion International Paper Company; Kannapolis, North Carolina, owned by the Cannon Mills Company; Saxapahaw, North Carolina, formerly owned by Sellers Manufacturing Company
Aug. 14—South of Rio Bravo, through a gate, across a metal bridge over a ditch full of running water and up a soft dirt route in the bosque, a stream of visitors found the fifth-largest ...