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GRAHAM_RANCH

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New Stuff at the Ol' Fire House Museum
« on: Oct 23, 09, 09:20:37 PM »

Fall Colors Among the Burn at Clyde Ranch

Complete, and for your viewing, is the museum notebook on the Sheep Fire. As we continue to salute the excellent job of our local law enforcement and fire crews in protecting this mountain community, we showcase this informative look at the fire, which details its beginnings and ending.

Also, the photos of widely known and acclaimed Helga Wallner and Doctor William Wallner are still available for sale at the museum. Two framed photos are featured this week of 1970 Clyde Ranch; of cattle grazing in the lush pasture land, that now unfortunately looks like this:

And Clyde Ranch's 2nd ranch house (commonly referred to as the Earp Cabin...which Virgil Earp helped enlarge in 1872), that now unfortunately looks like this:

These two framed photos are the only ones of their kind that exist in this large collection. Add to your personal collection images of the historical Clyde Ranch in a way that will never be seen again.

Please contact Terry Graham at the museum for details.

GRAHAM_RANCH

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Re: New Stuff at the Ol' Fire House Museum
« Reply #1 on: Oct 23, 09, 09:39:47 PM »
It's well worth mentioning that the photo "Fall Colors at Clyde Ranch" was taken by Dennis Nadalin: his complete photo set can be seen at http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=2648190&l=6874d157bf&id=688678336"

GRAHAM_RANCH

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New Stuff at the Ol' Fire House Museum
« Reply #2 on: Oct 30, 09, 10:19:36 PM »
This month's featured Helga Wallner photos on sale at the Wrightwood Museum:

Tom Vincent's Cabin near Mine Gulch at Baden Powell

Vincent's Cabin in the '80s after makeover

Jackson Lake in the fall during its prime in the '70s