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Below are some pages from a "See Denver" brochure. Mayor Ben Stapleton
welcomed visitors. He was mayor from 1923-1930 I believe, so this was
produced in the 1920s probably. Enjoy! Click images to enlarge them.
I really like this menu (below) from "The Pueblo" restaurant at Red Rocks!
I like the art work. It is identical to the above Denver brochure, so this is
dated to the late 1920s too probably. Then, take a good look at the prices! A
fillet mignon for $1.00! Sandwiches for a quarter! Red Rocks, however, hasn't
changed a bit. It still looks awesome. Click smaller images to enlarge.
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This "Visit Colorful Colorado brochure also is quite entertaining. The cartoon
especially!
This was produced by the Missouri Pacific Rail Road. It does not have a date, so
any help on this date would be appreciated. It advertises the "Colorado Eagle" train
route. I have many more images from all of these brochures! Enjoy. Click on the
small images to enlarge them.
Below, this "Cool Colorful Colorado Invites You" brochure was produced soon after
World War Two, either in the late 1940's, or 1950's. There are many pages, but
these images are my favorites. What do you think?
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