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Natural Monuments in Monument Park. The Mammoth Anvil Rock. Nine miles from Colorado Springs, Colorado. by Bryon H. Gurnsey — VisualArtsDB
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Natural Monuments in Monument Park. The Mammoth Anvil Rock. Nine miles from Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Natural Monuments in Monument Park. The Mammoth Anvil Rock. Nine miles from Colorado Springs, Colorado.
Bryon H. Gurnsey
1872–1875
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J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, CA, US
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Glen Eyrie. From the North, Showing Echo Rock, Garden of the Gods, and Cheyenne Mountain.
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"Major Domo," 127 Feet High, Glen Eyrie.
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Glen Eyrie. Major Domo (One Hundred and twenty-seven feet high) and the Two Sisters. Five Miles from Colorado Springs.
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West Side of Dump Mountain, Looking East. Grade, 211 2-10 feet per mile. Spanish Peaks in the Distance.
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Garden of the Gods, Five Miles from Colorado Springs, Colorado. [Seal & Nun]
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[Balancing Rock, near Manitou, Colorado. Estimated Weight, 300 Tons. Four miles from Colorado Springs, Colorado]
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The Ute Pass. "Rainbow Fall," on the Fontaine qui Bouille; sixty feet high; six miles from Colorado Springs, Colorado.
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