Miners Conversing at Labor Day Celebration Silverton 1940
Miners converse during a Labor Day celebration in Silverton, Colorado, circa September 1940. Silverton, established in the late 1800s, became a vital mining town in the Rocky Mountains. The Labor Day event highlights the camaraderie among miners, who played a crucial role in the economic development of the region. Mining was a key industry in Colorado.
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Miners Conversing at Labor Day Celebration Silverton 1940
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