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Lost Treasures of the San Juan, is it still there?

By |2023-01-07T16:14:44+00:00March 29th, 2019|History of Pagosa Springs|

The presence of precious metals enflamed an unquenchable thirst for striking it rich by means of a lucky discovery of silver or gold, and this dream, in turn, spawned tales about lost mines and treasures. Whether based on fact or fancy, these stories became part of the lore of mining.

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The Summitville 141 Pound Gold Boulder

By |2023-01-07T16:16:59+00:00March 27th, 2019|History of Pagosa Springs|

The Summitville gold boulder is Colorado’s most remarkable chance discovery of gold in recent times. The gold boulder is now valued at over $500,000. If prospectors did find more gold, they never reported it. Nevertheless, the Summitville gold boulder will always be a reminder of the bonanza of the 19th century and that the old timers didn’t find it all.

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Agritourism in Pagosa Springs and Colorado

By |2023-01-08T23:39:55+00:00February 4th, 2019|History of Pagosa Springs|

The Alpacalypse Ranch , operated by Kathleen Conway, is an alpaca ranch. Saturday was shearing day at the with workers removing the thick alpaca coat grown over the winter season. Also included here is a century long history of sheep ranching in Pagosa Country.

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