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Thumbnail for 'Issue #08, Fall 1978 - Carl Ramunno Interview, Part 1'
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Carl Ramunno talks about his time in the Army, and how he ended up in Steamboat Springs coaching high school wrestling and football.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #08, Fall 1978 - Carl Ramunno Interview, Part 2'
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Carl Ramunno talks about his life before coaching wrestling in Steamboat Springs, and reminisces about his time as a coach and students that he remembers.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #16, Spring 1982 - Bob Swinehart Interview, Part 1'
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Bob Swinehart is interviewed about his experiences growing up in Steamboat Springs and the red-light district across the Yampa River, known as Brooklyn.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #20, Spring 1985 - Roger Butler Interview, Part 2'
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In this interview with Bill McKelvie, Troy Keller and Kent Fletcher, Roger and Isabelle Butler describe their experiences in the fire lookout station on Hahns Peak. Roger also talks about the Black Mountain Guest Ranch that is located near McCoy on the homestead property that belonged to his mother's family.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #20, Spring 1985 - Albert Hitchens Interview'
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In this interview Albert Hitchens describes the 1884 origins of the Hitchens family ranch and life as part of a ranching family. The Hitchens are the longest continuous ranching family in Routt County. The family operated the post office in Pool, Colorado and later in Milner, Colorado.