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This diorama is in the Museum of the Durango and Silverton Railroad located near Durango Colorado station. The diorama was made by and as remembered Lisle C. Updike (1890-1976). In 1906 Updike entered into a partnership with William Pennington and together they opened the Pen Dike Studio in Durango, Colorado. Pennington maintained the studio while Updike continued to travel throughout the West in a five wheel hack specially outfitted as a traveling darkroom and studio. In 1908 Updike was commissioned to photograph the ruins at Mesa Verde, Colorado for the Smithsonian Institution. Shortly after he joined the Mormon Church and married Janet Jarvis in 1912, Updike moved his studio to St. Johns, Arizona where he renamed it Jen Dike Studio. http://www.azarchivesonline.org/xtf/view?docId=ead/asu/updikephotos.xml
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