Oh my goodness - that's quite a mess. Those buildings make the town look like one of those old west movies though the way they're all lined up like they are. You should take a grainy b&w photo! That would look really cool!
Originally the location for a summer camp by Ute Indians, then a mining camp called Columbia, Telluride became a town in 1878. This remote town in the San Juan Mountains became part of the National Historic Landmark District in 1964, and later became a destination ski resort. There are many year-round activities to enjoy in the beautiful surroundings of the mountains, and after only one visit to Telluride, it will become a part of you forever.
All of the photographs on this blog were taken by me unless otherwise noted. If you would like to use any of these, please contact me at mtsrool@gmail.com. Thanks!
Welcome to my blog! I live in beautiful Telluride, Colorado with my husband and three kids. I started blogging for family and friends to keep up with what we have been doing and it has kind of turned into an on-line diary for myself also full of my favorite photos.
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That's big job! Guess they planned that during the off season for obvious reasons! Are they going all the way down Colorado Avenue?
I think they are going all the way through town! I feel bad for the businesses that have to close when their water is shut off. Times are hard enough.
That looks like a real mess. Had a friend who owned a restaurant in a similar situation. They took so long with the project, he went broke.
Wow, that is a big job. I hope they get it done quickly so things can get back to normal for the summer tourist season.
Good grief, what a mess! I love your photos, though!
The powers that be wisely waited until after ski season to make that mess!
Oh my goodness - that's quite a mess. Those buildings make the town look like one of those old west movies though the way they're all lined up like they are. You should take a grainy b&w photo! That would look really cool!
Sheesh!! What a huge job! It obviously needed to be done for a bit... that is going to cost a pretty penny for sure!
There's a certain fascination about all this digging up and then putting it back together again. The 'during' and 'after' shots are fun.
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