These 13 Candid Photos Show What Life Was Like In Colorado In the 1930s
When it comes to a great place to live in terms of weather, job opportunities, and things to do, Colorado continues to reign as king. That got us wondering… has it always been this way? What did life look like here in Colorado long ago? To investigate, we dug up some fascinating photos from the mid-1930s and early 1940s. Check them out:

Pictured is an old Ford Model-T Truck (c. 1920s) that served as transportation for Denver Ice & Cold Storage.

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This was snapped at the Great Western Sugar Company's beet sugar workers' colony near Hudson.

Housing was provided by their employer, the Great Western Sugar Company, which once produced the most beet sugar in all of Colorado, Wyoming, and Nebraska.


Pictured above is Mr. Bosley of the Bosley Reorganization Unit as he feeds his pigs.

This potato farm was located in Rio Grande County.
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The settlement was in San Luis Valley Farms near Alamosa.

The Costilla County schoolhouse was located in the small town of Garcia.

Can you tell what these Montrose gentlemen are doing? They are unloading the newspapers off the train!

For even more vintage photography, click on 105 Years Ago, Colorado Was Hit With The Worst Blizzard In History.
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