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Keyaki tree planted by the Colonists. The only known thing to have survived
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View of the shortest river in the world, first recorded in the journals of Lewis & Clark
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[Snow covered ground and trees]
Date
1922 (approximate)
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Brown, Myrtle
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[view of mountain gorge]
Date
1922 (approximate)
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Brown, Myrtle
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[photo of an open range below a cliff side]
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The bush in the center of photo is growing in a depression which marks the site of the basement
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Judge lynch was the normal end for horse thieves on the frontier
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[view down a mountain]
Date
1922 (approximate)
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Brown, Myrtle
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[photo of trees and pasture]
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Pikes Peak summit
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1922
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Brown, Myrtle
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The old Indian camp where lived the savages that killed Lincols and his associates
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[photograph of an early wagon]
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Posse felt second box of gold was hidden in dense undergrowth somewhere near these tracks
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Front of Jesse James home at Kearney, MO
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Pike's Peak-discovered by Zebulon Pike acting under orders of President Jefferson
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Stewart's
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[photograph of a historic marker]
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The original marker at Soapy Smith's grave