Labor Day Contest Tying Sacks to Burro Silverton 1940
Labor Day celebrations occur in Silverton, Colorado, in September 1940. Contestants participate in a unique event that involves tying sacks of ore onto burros. This activity reflects the towns mining heritage and community spirit. Silverton, established as a mining town in the late 19th century, has a rich history tied to mineral extraction.
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Labor Day Contest Tying Sacks to Burro Silverton 1940
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