A historical black and white photograph featuring a group of men in suits and hats standing beside a window of a building. The window displays signage for the Walsenburg Branch I.U. 220 of the Industrial Workers of the World (I.W.W.), with visible damage such as cracks and a hole. A sign in the window says 'Now is vacation time, live larger.' The figures in the photo look towards the camera with serious expressions. Below the window, a brick wall is visible, with rubble on the ground.
A person sits in the middle of a bustling street with a typewriter placed on a wooden stand labeled 'poet for hire'. The individual wears a red hoodie and a dark hat, with their head lowered, appearing focused on writing. The street is lined with buildings, and flags are visible in the background, contributing to a lively urban atmosphere.
A mural of a stylized face with flowers in the hair painted on the roll-up door of a building. The building next to it has the word 'Union' partially visible with graffiti art on the wall.
A yellow brick wall features bold, black lettering that spells 'Union Pacific Railroad.' In front of the wall, two weathered wooden picnic tables with peeling paint are situated on a cracked concrete surface. An air conditioning unit and some exposed cables are visible on the right side.

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