1990 Durango, Co. Reunion Photos |
The City of Durango is in La Plata County, Colorado. The United States Census Bureau reported a population of 12,430 in 1990 & 16,887 in the 2010 census. |
12 of the 13 cousins |
The youngest and oldest |
Durango, Colorado was founded by the Denver & Rio Grande Railway in 1879. The railroad arrived in Durango on August 5, 1881 and construction on the line to Silverton began in the fall of the same year. By July of 1882, the tracks to Silverton were completed, and the train began hauling both freight and passengers. |
This historic train has been in continuous operation between Durango and Silverton since 1882, carrying passengers behind vintage steam locomotives and rolling stock indigenous to the line. It is a family-friendly ride sure to create memories that will last a lifetime while offering a view of Colorado's mountain splendor inaccessible by highway. Relive the sights and sounds of yesteryear for a spectacular journey on board the Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad. |
The line was constructed to haul silver & gold ore from Southwest Colorado's San Juan Mountains, but passengers soon realized it was the view that was truly precious. |
Front L to R = Steven, Karen,
Barbara, Mary Lee & Sterling Rear L to R = David, Ronnie and Roy |
L to R = Richard, Kevin, Dick, Jana & Keith |
Front L to R = Sara Beth,
Courtney, Danny, Martha,
Stephanie & Stacey, Center L to R = Travis, Dana, Wendy, Carleen, Laurel & Nancy Back L to R = Kittie, Gary, Dean, Terry & Carl |
Amber Lora Pollitt Gallagher |
Carl Wiese & Richard Berryhill |
Norma Diane Brooks Pollitt |
Dorothy Idalynn Garrett Brooks |
James Chaney Brooks |
Martha Carleen Wren Aguilar |
Nancy Almeda Brooks Wiese |
Sara Beth Bonewell |
Teddy Corinne Brooks Love |
Stacey Leanne Wiese & Terry Lee Wiese |
Teddy, Paul, Kay, Jana & Dick |
Sterling, Roy, Nancy, Carl, Mary
Lee, Barbara Brooks & Barbara Tucker |
Nancy Wiese, Allene Smith & Teddy Love |
Johnathon & Gary Brooks |
In Memory of those that have gone
before us, here is the Sons Of The Pioneers with "There's A Goldmine In The Sky" CLICK photo to play song. |