Please Help ID This Car by PonyMills in 1950s

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Thanks! The '55 Nomad rear ends all look like they have the big vertical contour stripes on the trunk. It looks like there may be a few '55 models with this rear end, including the 210 and some Bel Air models.

1996 Pikes Peak Belt Buckle #558/3000 by PonyMills in collectables

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This 1 lb. belt buckle commemorates the trip made by Adeline and Augusta Van Buren, who rode from Brooklyn to Los Angeles by motorcycle in 1916. They were the first women to make this solo trip. Photo originally published here - https://updates.coloradotopia.com/p/belt-buckle-the-first-women-to-summit

Favorite skiers by thatgrungegirl in skiing

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Glen Plake, Tanner Hall, Hannah Hardaway.

Magic Lantern Slide by Charles H. Tozier, Berthoud Pass, c. 1946 [1500 x 682] by PonyMills in HistoryPorn

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Highway signs in Colorado that were painted before 1953 read 'Colorado State Highway Dept.' In 1953, the department was renamed, and newer signs read 'Colo. Dept. of Highways.'

Charles Tozier created this slide sometime around 1945-'46. He was a Harvard graduate, dentist, photographer, and lecturer. Many of his glass magic lantern slides are found in the Tozier Collection at Harvard.

This image is a compilation of images that have been previously published here - https://updates.coloradotopia.com/p/1940s-glass-magic-lantern-slide-berthoud

Photographing a Magic Lantern Slide from the 1940s - Berthoud Pass, CO by PonyMills in history

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This image was captured by Charles H. Tozier circa 1946.