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Driving Sheep at Mountain & Linden 1907 Sidebar

Raising sheep was integral to Northern Colorado communities at the turn of the century. In this 1907 photograph, sheepherders drive animals through the intersection of Mountain and Linden Streets in Fort Collins on their way to market or feedlots. Courtesy of Fort Collins Museum Local History Archive, H05442
Raising sheep was integral to Northern Colorado communities at the turn of the century. In this 1907 photograph, sheepherders drive animals through the intersection of Mountain and Linden Streets in Fort Collins on their way to market or feedlots. Courtesy of Fort Collins Museum Local History Archive, H05442
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