Photographs
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Found in 12922 Collections and/or Records:
Opening Day Festivities
Photograph of unidentified Central City affiliates participating in Opening Day festivities in Central City, Colorado.
Opening Day Festivities
Photograph of unidentified Central City affiliates participating in Opening Day festivities in Central City, Colorado.
Opening Day Festivities
Photograph of group of unidentified Central City affiliates participating in Opening Day festivities in Central City, Colorado.
Opening Day Festivities
Photograph of unidentified woman participating in Opening Day festivities in Central City, Colorado in front of an unidentified building.
Opening Day Festivities
Photograph of unidentified woman standing next to a train in Central City, Colorado.
Opening Days
This file contains photographs from various dates of opening days of the Central City Opera House festivals.
Opening Night 1956, 1956
Black and white photograph of unidentified affiliates gathering during opening night festivities for the 1956 season at the Central City Opera House in Central City, Colorado.
Opening Night Arrivals
Black and white photograph of a group of unidentified affiliates arriving for the Opening Night festivities in front of the Williams' Stables in Central City, Colorado.
Opening Night Arrivals
Black and white photograph of a small child and adult male in a carriage for the Opening Night festivities in Central City, Colorado.
Opening Night Arrivals by Stage Coach
Black and white photograph of a group of unidentified affiliates with a horse and carriage gathering in front of Williams' Stable in Central City, Colorado. Sign on wall reads: 'Central City Opera House Association presents Lloyd Shaw and his Pioneer Dancers in this stable before and after every performance at the Opera House.'
