Breckenridge, CO

RGINN

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Chug And Red

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Great pic even without the tripod!! Chug
 

naturegirl

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Is that what Breckenridge looks like? Ok, it is very touristy, it almost looks like a German type village? I guess if I spent the money to go up there, I'd want this, :dontknow: Thanks for these pics :icon_thumleft: Kinda, behind the scene.
 

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If it wasn't for tourism, particularly the ski industry, it wouldn't even be a wide spot in the road, ng. It started as a 19th century mining town along the Blue River, and lots n lots of gold came out of here. Lots of historic buildings still there, lots of tourists, and lots of high prices. They do have the best camera store in Summit County, though.
 

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Nice pics. Very festive looking. Havn't been there.Would'nt mind seeing it sometime though... Merry Christmas !!!
 

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