VisitTelluride.com: In partnership with the Sheridan Arts Foundation's Wild West Fest and the Telluride Historical Museum, Telluride celebrates its heritage during the Telluride Heritage Festival
VisitTelluride.com: A Ute Warrior dancer doing a traditional Ute dance that celebrates the agility and power of the warrior
VisitTelluride.com: In traditional costume, a Ute Dancer performs a warrior dance to the drum beats
VisitTelluride.com: Dancing like a butterfly, this little Ute girl performs for a crowd at the first annual Telluride Heritage Festival
VisitTelluride.com: A little Ute Dancer performs for the attendees of the Telluride Heritage Festival
VisitTelluride.com: Ute Dancers unite
VisitTelluride.com: Ute Hoop Dancer
VisitTelluride.com: World Champion hoop dancer performs in Telluride during the Telluride Heritage Festival
VisitTelluride.com: Senior Mahoney, a longtime Telluride local, shows the newer generations the great art of gold panning
VisitTelluride.com: Double-Jack miners demonstrating how rock was conquered a century ago during the Telluride Heritage Festival
VisitTelluride.com: Mining the Old-Fashioned Way
VisitTelluride.com: A nickel grab for children five and under during the first annual Telluride Heritage Festival
VisitTelluride.com: Sheep shearing demonstration during the Telluride Heritage Festival
VisitTelluride.com: Residents of the Schmid Ranch, located close to Telluride, made an appearance at the Telluride Heritage Festival
VisitTelluride.com: An impersonation of Butch Cassidy and friends rides into town for some fun and action. Telluride's San Miguel Valley Bank was the first of many bank robberies performed by this group of friends.
VisitTelluride.com: As the story goes, Butch Cassidy and his crew kept a daily routine while staking out Telluride's banks; they would go to the local bar during lunch like clockwork
VisitTelluride.com: A man impersonates a sheriff during the Telluride Heritage Festival
VisitTelluride.com: Gold and cash deliveries arrived via horse in the olden days
VisitTelluride.com: Rumor has it that the Sheriff was paid off and the Bank Manager out to lunch during Butch Cassidy's famous bank robbery in Telluride
VisitTelluride.com: It is said that Butch Cassidy and friends rode off with close to $24,000 when they robbed their first bank in Telluride in1889
VisitTelluride.com: In a re-enactment, Butch Cassidy and gang take off for the hills of southern Utah after robbing a Telluride bank
VisitTelluride.com: Old-Fashioned Tug O' War during the Telluride Heritage Festival
VisitTelluride.com: The other Tug O' War team during the Telluride Heritage Festival
VisitTelluride.com: Fire Hose Carts
VisitTelluride.com: A horse drawn carriage on Main Street of Telluride, CO during The Telluride Heritage Festival
VisitTelluride.com: Bartel's Mancos Valley Stageline came out for the fun of the Telluride Heritage Festival and gave buggy rides