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I_Comment_On_EVERYTHING, in Leadville Colorado, corner US24 / 6th St., 1950s vs 2015

Man I miss Leadville. I live in NY now but used to live in Denver. We would try to make it up to Leadville whenever possible. Loved the Leadville Boom Days and the mining college museum. The Leadville 100 is on my bucket list.

doingthestuff, in Leadville Colorado, corner US24 / 6th St., 1950s vs 2015

It takes me 24 hrs to drive there one way, but I visit Leadville at least every other year. One of my favorite places!

Moghul,

What makes it one of your favorite places?

HappycamperNZ, in Wesleyan Church, Auckland 1910 - 2023

This is just down the road from me - didn’t think I’d see a local one on here

Moof_Kenubi, in Main Street, Central City, Colorado, 1950s and today

Was going to make a joke about the Glory Hole Tavern, but it turns out that place helped keep the town on the map. It even had a bar salvaged from a ghost town.

coloradoencyclopedia.org/…/emily-elizabeth-wilson

apfelwoiSchoppen, in Main Street, Central City, Colorado, 1950s and today
@apfelwoiSchoppen@lemmy.world avatar

BTTF4

Nster908, in Main Street, Central City, Colorado, 1950s and today

Incredible. Is the vegetation on the hills due to season? Or was there a reforestation effort?

Pyr_Pressure,

Top photo has no trees on the Ridgeline, so it’s unlikely to be a seasonal difference.

My guess is either people cut down the trees in the top photo and they grew back or it’s in a warm typically grasslands environment that would normally have a forest fire cycle keeping trees from germinating, but years of forest fire suppression allowed trees to encroach.

the_third,

Have been asking that myself, no answer though, sri.

MrsDoyle, in Islington Tunnel, London c1905-2013

…wordpress.com/…/islington-regents-canal-booklet.…

“The photo below of the Islington tunnel keeper, could be of Mary Rockingham, who took over the job in 1902 from her husband. She lived in the two roomed cottage against the wall of the bridge, marshalling the barges and sometimes taking the horses over the hill.”

seacocker, in Islington Tunnel, London c1905-2013
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I wonder if the house is still there, bricked in forever…

aelwero,

Where else would it be? I suppose it might’ve been shipped to the middle of the desert in Arizona, as such things are, but it seems unlikely in this case :)

seacocker,
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I assume the alternative would be that it’s been filled in, or bomb damaged and filled with rubble.

manualoverride,

I kinda want to go down there with disc cutter and a new door. That is some prime location property.

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