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Thumbnail for 'Issue #13, Winter 1980 - Gordy Wren Interview'
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Gordy Wren is interviewed by John Weber and Mark McCoy about his time serving in the 10th Mountain Division during World War II.
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Thumbnail for 'KOTO Radio Newscasts: 10/26/1994-11/07/1994'
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A KOTO newscast recording, from 10/26/1994 to 11/07/1994, featuring Eric Whitney and Jon Kovash, as the newscasters. Here are the headlines: 10/26/1994: A Montrose construction worker is arrested for kidnapping a Placerville woman. Local men tried to organize for safe streets. Telluride's realtors are chastised for putting profit over service. We'll have those stories, regional news, and tonight's mountain weather forecast. 10/27/1994: Defendant...
Thumbnail for 'Issue #10, Winter 1979 - Dee Richards Interview, Part 1'
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Dee Richards is interviewed by John DeYoung about her job at the Steamboat Pilot and the organization's history.
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Former state and federal game warden John Duncan Hart talks about wildlife management in the Grand River Game Bird Refuge and with the Department of Fish and Game, and discusses the populations and habits of certain bird and animal species. He recounts a run-in with John Otto over orders to cull the bison and elk herds Otto had introduced to the Colorado National Monument. He talks about the painter Harold Bryant, his hunting and habits. He also discusses...
Thumbnail for '1972 Crossroads Complex - Vail Village 2'
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1972 photograph by Marcia Gantz. The subject of the image is Crossroads shopping complex in Vail, Eagle County, Colorado. The Solaris center has been in this location since 2012.
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The Two Elk Lodge and Restaurant atop Vail Mountain was destroyed by arson on 19 October 1998. The Lodge was subsequently rebuilt. This image is courtesy of the building's architectural firm Zehren and Associates.
Thumbnail for '1972 Gastof Gramshammer - Vail Village'
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1972 photograph by Marcia Gantz. The subject of the image is the Gasthof Gramshammer in Vail, Eagle County, Colorado. The view is south to north from the Gore Creek Drive and the Children's Fountain area.
Thumbnail for 'Vail Town Council in 2023 - 2024'
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This image of the 2023 - 2024Town Council of Vail, Colorado appears here courtesy of the Town of Vail. The community's iconic Clocktower and Vail ski mountain appear in the background. Left to right: Dave Chapin, Pete Seibert Jr., Jonathan Staufer, Travis Coggin, Barry Davis, Sam Biszantz and Reid Phillips.
Thumbnail for '1972 Gore Creek Drive - Vail Village'
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1972 photograph by Marcia Gantz. The subject of the image is Gore Creek Drive in Vail, Eagle County, Colorado looking from west to east. The Lodge at Vail is on the right in the forefront and the Clock Tower building near the center of the image. The Grand Traverse Peak of the Gore Range is in the background.
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Sally Hanlon and son Joe Hanlon enjoying a dance together. Image from page 190 of: Kelton, Elaine and Carolyn Pope. Women of Vail: Those Who Walked This Bridge 1962 - 1970. Salt Lake City: Conquest Graphics, 2012.
Thumbnail for 'Jebbie Browne - 2022 Vail Pioneer Celebration'
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Legendary Vail Children's Ski School instructor, Jebbie Browne, enjoyed visiting with friends during the 2022 Vail Pioneer weekend. Organized by Packy Walker, the event celebrated those who contributed to building the community of Vail during the 1960s, 1970s and early 1980s. This image of Jebbie Browne was captured by Vail Daily journalist, John LeConte, on 29 August 2022.
Thumbnail for 'Kevin Foley, Frazier's and Lionshead Gondola: History Nugget with Tony Mauro'
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In 1979, Kevin Foley landed his first job in Vail as a bartender at Frazier's Restaurant. Frazier's was located in the Lionshead Gondola Building in the Lionshead Village area of Vail. Foley, who eventually served as a Vail Town Council member for twenty-three years, recalled his unusual skier service while working at Frazier's. In 2023, Tony Mauro, the Voice of Vail, conducted an oral history with Kevin Foley as part of the Vail Valley Voices...
Thumbnail for '1972 Crossroads Complex - Vail Village 1'
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1972 photograph by Marcia Gantz. The subject of the image is Crossroads shopping complex in Vail, Eagle County, Colorado. The Solaris center has been in this location since 2012.
Thumbnail for '1972 Gore Creek and Creekside Building - Vail Village'
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1972 photograph by Marcia Gantz. This is a view of Gore Creek and the Creekside Building in Vail, Eagle County, Colorado looking from west to east. The Clock Tower Building is in the background and the pedestrian bridge is now known as the International Bridge.
Thumbnail for '1972 Sitzmark Lodge - Vail Village'
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1972 photograph by Marcia Gantz. The subject of the image is the Sitzmark Lodge, which is located on Gore Creek Drive in Vail, Eagle County, Colorado.
Thumbnail for '1972 Gorsuch's in Clock Tower Building - Vail Village'
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1972 Photograph by Marcia Gantz. The view is from the intersection of Bridge Street and Gore Creek Drive in Vail, Eagle County, Colorado looking northeast. The subject of the image is Gorsuch's in the Clock Tower building.
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This is the program front cover for the Vail Players 1967 melodrama entitled, "Abner Grubstake's Secret." The Vail Players theatre group operated between 1966 and 1971 with its season running between June and October. John Dobson wrote and directed the melodramas. Vail community members covered all aspects of the production. Vail Players productions were often sold out.
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This is the program for the Vail Players 1966 melodrama entitled, "Curse You, Sterling Finesoul." The Vail Players theatre group operated between 1966 and 1971 with its season running between June and October. John Dobson wrote and directed the melodramas. Vail community members covered all aspects of the production. Vail Players productions were often sold out.
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This is the program for the Vail Players 1967 melodrama entitled, "Abner Grubstake's Secret." The Vail Players theatre group operated between 1966 and 1971 with its season running between June and October. John Dobson wrote and directed the melodramas. Vail community members covered all aspects of the production. Vail Players productions were often sold out.