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| About Aspen | |
When Walter Paepcke and Friedl Pfeifer wandered into Aspen in the mid-1940s, the town was barely more than a green patch on a map. The boom of mining was a distant echo, and what was left of the early town had become a sleepy agricultural and ranching community. That quickly changed when Pfeifer, a veteran of the military ski unit, 10th Mountain Division, transformed the face of Aspen Mountain (Ajax) into a world-class ski area. In the meantime, Paepcke was conjuring the “Aspen Idea,” a utopic vision that would create a setting for high culture in the Rocky Mountains; a place where great thinkers could congregate, rejuvenate and trade ideas like baseball cards. Paepcke, however, only saw the beginnings of his ambitions take shape (he passed away in the early 1960s). But under Pfeifer's watchful eye, Aspen became a celebrated, albeit quirky, resort town with a brain.
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| Local News |  | Smuggler insiders call out candidate | | The Aspen Times- 10/10/2008 7:39:49 AM | | Anger has erupted in some quarters over statements by Shellie Roy, candidate for Pitkin County commissioner, that she preserved Smuggler Mountain for the public by enabling its sale to Pitkin County in 2005. |  |
 | Accused killer made his home in Basalt | | Glenwood Springs Post-Independent- 10/10/2008 6:47:56 AM | | ASPEN, Colorado - It wasn't long after Antonio Flores was found dead at his mobile home in Tulsa, Okla., that John Richard Beato moved to the Basalt area, authorities said Thursday. |  |
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