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Beverly Rich is a life-long resident of Silverton. She is Chairman of the San Juan County Historical Society and has written numerous articles for San Juan Publishing Group and the Silverton Magazine. |
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[SW Colorado] The San Juan Skyway is referred to as one of the most scenic drives in America. In 1996 it was designated as one of only six All-American Roads by the US Department of Transportation. In addition to its stunning mountains and geology, the Skyway is an excursion through history. The stretch between Ouray and Silverton, known as the Million Dollar Highway, passes through the historic Red Mountain Mining District. This district contains an extensive concentration of historic silver mine sites, ghost towns, and railroad beds, most visible from the road.