Main Street, Central City, Colorado, 1950s and today
source original: youtu.be/NdtBEV9khEc?t=315
Street View today: maps.app.goo.gl/b7gE2AjxQXwHya1r5
source original: youtu.be/NdtBEV9khEc?t=315
Street View today: maps.app.goo.gl/b7gE2AjxQXwHya1r5
Moof_Kenubi, Was going to make a joke about the Glory Hole Tavern, but it turns out that place helped keep the town on the map. It even had a bar salvaged from a ghost town.
apfelwoiSchoppen, BTTF4
Nster908, Incredible. Is the vegetation on the hills due to season? Or was there a reforestation effort?
the_third, Have been asking that myself, no answer though, sri.
Pyr_Pressure, Top photo has no trees on the Ridgeline, so it’s unlikely to be a seasonal difference.
My guess is either people cut down the trees in the top photo and they grew back or it’s in a warm typically grasslands environment that would normally have a forest fire cycle keeping trees from germinating, but years of forest fire suppression allowed trees to encroach.
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