A History of Aspen Highlands

A History of Aspen Highlands
Title A History of Aspen Highlands PDF eBook
Author John Moore
Publisher Harthaven Press
Pages 248
Release 2018-11
Genre
ISBN 9780996445467

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Aspen Highlands is an extraordinary ski area whose story has never been adequately told. Its founder and owner for 35 years was Whipple Van Ness Jones, known as Whip. He was an imaginative, tough businessman and entrepreneur. The skiing public is fortunate that he had the vision (and money) to develop one of the most challenging and scenic ski venues in the United States.

A History of Aspen

A History of Aspen
Title A History of Aspen PDF eBook
Author Sally Barlow-Perez
Publisher Who Press
Pages 116
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9781882426140

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A History of Aspen utilizes a narrative style and 82 historic photos to recount the saga of Aspen and the role of its leading citizens as Aspen roller-coasted from a thriving mining town and Colorado's third largest city, through a period of quiet, to its current place in the sun as a famous resort town. The book's chapters follow the progression from the mining era of the late 1800s and the quiet era that followed, through the early ski period and building of a strong cultural base, to the boom of the sixties and the growth and politics that followed into a new century.

Aspen in Color

Aspen in Color
Title Aspen in Color PDF eBook
Author Warren Ohlrich
Publisher
Pages 120
Release 1990
Genre History
ISBN

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Here is a view of Aspen and the surrounding Rocky Mountains through a collection of timeless color photographs by local photographers. This book combines the images of nature from the Aspen area with photographs of the town, characterizing nature in its many moods, and chronicling the activities of the city's residents and visitors.

The Story of Aspen

The Story of Aspen
Title The Story of Aspen PDF eBook
Author Mary Eshbaugh Hayes
Publisher
Pages 368
Release 1996
Genre History
ISBN

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The history of Aspen as told through the stories of its people. Aspen has had five distinct eras in its history & each of these eras had its characters... the people who shaped their particular time. There were the prospectors & mining barons of the Silver Mining Years of the 1880s & 1890s. Next came the few hundred people who stayed & kept Aspen alive during the Silver Crash & the Great Depression. These people populated Aspen during the Ranching & Small Town Years of 1900 to 1940. The stories of the Early Years of Skiing & Culture of the 1940s & 1950s are told through the lives of ski bums, artists & writers & the people who established the cultural institutions of Aspen. All kinds of entrepreneurs & fun-loving people filled the Lighthearted Years of the 1960s & 1970s. The Glitz Years of the 1980s & the 1990s saw big money come into Aspen, creating a secure financial base for the skiing & the culture, but forever changing the real estate market as well as the lifestyles of Aspenites. As the stories of the people of each of these eras are told... the history comes alive. Writer Mary Eshbaugh Hayes, photographer Chris Cassatt, & printer Jeff Neumann worked together many years at The Aspen Times. They have put together the stories & the photographs of Aspen's five eras to create this history. The pieces were originally published in The Aspen Times; Aspen Magazine; Destination Magazine; Valley Magazine & Colorado Homes & Lifestyles Magazine. Available from Aspen Three Publishing, Box 497, Aspen, CO 81612. Phone: 970-925-7127.

Sanctuaries in the Snow

Sanctuaries in the Snow
Title Sanctuaries in the Snow PDF eBook
Author David Wood
Publisher
Pages 77
Release 2009-07
Genre Memorials
ISBN 9781427641052

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Aspen

Aspen
Title Aspen PDF eBook
Author David Brownell
Publisher
Pages 196
Release 1980
Genre Aspen (Colo.)
ISBN 9780916728304

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Aspen Style

Aspen Style
Title Aspen Style PDF eBook
Author Aerin Lauder
Publisher
Pages 300
Release 2017-09-27
Genre Travel
ISBN 9781614286226

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What began as a small mining camp during the Colorado Silver Boom of the late nineteenth century has since become the preferred getaway of the world's elite. Treasured for what's above ground rather than below, Aspen, Colorado has a storied history almost as dense as the directory of A-listers who have adopted the jewel of Pitkin County as their second home, or who have settled in its slopes indefinitely. With an introduction from longtime resident Aerin Lauder, Aspen celebrates and pays homage to the stark glamour, the working-class history, and the romance of the virtually untouched landscape that gives the town the unique charisma that continues to draw new devotees with each season. Exploring the rustic-chic atmosphere of the Hotel Jerome, the architectural excellence of Herbert Bayer's restored Wheeler Opera House, and local culture found at Schlomo's Deli & Grill, to name a few, this deluxe volume is brought to life with stunning current and historical imagery capturing the prodigious evolution of this mountain town over the last century.