As Denver7 highlights one videographer's shoot of the last coal-burning train on the Durango-Silverton railroad, we were inspired to reflect on the role railways have played in Colorado's history.
Durango, Colorado, was officially founded in September 1880, and by December of that year the city had its first newspaper, The Record (sometimes referred to as The Durango Record or The Daily Record.
While some became ghost towns, others still stand today, offering a glimpse into the past. From historic saloons to Victorian ...
A 143-year tradition came to an end a year ago this week as No. 481 marked the last of the Durango & Silverton's steam locomotives that the company converted from coal burning to oil.
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Durango’s history extends further back ... You will have the chance to explore exceptionally restored fixtures gathered from historic Colorado mining towns and artifacts dating back to the ...
Located in Southwest Colorado, Durango’s La Plata County Airport has connections to and from Denver, Dallas and Phoenix; they ...
Ski Barn will close its original location of 53 years on north Main Avenue in Durango at the end of the ski season as the ...
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