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Special Cattlemen's Days insert for the Gunnison Country Times. 32 pages of articles on Cattlemen's Days history, schedule of events, and local advertisements. Cover and center page printed in color.
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Newspaper insert into Gunnison Country Times from July 1999, pages 29-40.
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This is the last issue of the Pando Mountain Ear. Pando, Colorado is now another remnant of another era in the Colorado high country. The name "pando" is Spanish for "slow of motion" when related to running waters; many think it is named after the Eagle River, although there is no definitive answer. Pando was a small pioneer town until the 1940s, when Camp Hale was built just north of the town during World War II. For many years, it boasted its...
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Special Cattlemen's Days 2003 insert for the Gunnison Country Times. 28 pages of articles on Cattlemen's Days history, schedule of events, and local advertisements. Cover and center page printed in color.
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Newspaper insert into Gunnison Country Times from July 22, 1999.
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The Pando Echo was a newsletter produced for "Pandoites", or the citizens and construction camps that were readying the area for Camp Hale. This particular issue is the last one produced dated November 18, 1942 and commemorates all the effort that has gone into creating Camp Hale and the joining of this military endeavor with the town of Pando. This newsletter describes the logistics and challenges of building a town in a mountainous area, as well...
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A KOTO Radio mailed newspaper to the residents of Telluride, Colorado, that discussed the radio's history and fundraising efforts. It appears to be published by the Telluride Times, for KOTO, and is dated "Winter 1985."