From left, volunteers Paul Beaber of Silverton, Russell Thomas of Westminster, Carl Gutknecht of Montrose and Joel Arnold of Durango place a grave marker Saturday at Hillside Cemetery, one of 16 markers placed.
A card game and accusations of cheating led to a dispute between an outlaw known as “Shooter” Mitchum, portrayed by Pete McKay, and a gambler named Albert, portrayed by Phoenix Knight, on the corner of 13th and Blair streets Friday, June 6.
The Casey Jones, a rail bus built by Clyde Jones in the Sunnyside Mine shop in Eureka in 1915 or slightly earlier, pulled into Silverton from Durango on Wednesday on its own power.
Silverton residents dressed in Victorian-era clothes Saturday, May 3 to greet the first Durango & Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad passenger train of the season.
Jessica Pohlman and her father, Cliff Pohlman, sail the SS Sheri Lynne down Kendall Mountain on Saturday during Snowscape’s Cardboard Derby competition. They didn’t win the race, but did take first place for design and artistic merit.
Mild, sunny weather and a slippery street created perfect conditions for the Silverton Kicksled Rodeo on Blair Street on Saturday, where dozens of Silverton residents got their kicks.