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Main Gate-1903
12016-03-18T08:08:31-07:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36d72421View of the Main Gate and viaduct to access mill with the guard station in foreground.plain2016-03-18T08:08:31-07:00Christopher J. Schrecka2fcfe32c1f76dc9d5ebe09475fa72e5633cc36d
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12016-03-16T13:39:46-07:00The Front Gate12gallery2016-03-18T08:18:09-07:00Welcome to CF&I's main gate. This photo shows a view of the main gate and viaduct to access mill as it appeared in 1903, half a century before the highway through pueblo was constructed. The guard station seen in foreground. The four individuals from left to right are: Mike Shay, Pat Shean, Fred Mudd, and Ino Kane. From here you can go to either the coke plant or the engineering department.