Museum shows RR exhibit

Museum shows RR exhibit

Dolores Star/SHANNON LIVICK
LEW MATIS stands in front of the new exhibit at the Galloping Goose Historical Museum. The exhibit details the history of the Rio Grande Southern. Matis, along with Marie Richmond, worked on the exhibit for two years.
Courtesy photo
The new exhibit detailing the history of the Rio Grande Southern in the Galloping Goose Museum shows the tracks washed out in the Trout Lake flood in 1909.
courtesy photo
THE NEW exhibit at the Galloping Goose Historical Museum details how Otto Mears, pictured here, with Chief Ouray, built and developed the railroads into the San Juan mountains.

Museum shows RR exhibit

Dolores Star/SHANNON LIVICK
LEW MATIS stands in front of the new exhibit at the Galloping Goose Historical Museum. The exhibit details the history of the Rio Grande Southern. Matis, along with Marie Richmond, worked on the exhibit for two years.
Courtesy photo
The new exhibit detailing the history of the Rio Grande Southern in the Galloping Goose Museum shows the tracks washed out in the Trout Lake flood in 1909.
courtesy photo
THE NEW exhibit at the Galloping Goose Historical Museum details how Otto Mears, pictured here, with Chief Ouray, built and developed the railroads into the San Juan mountains.