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Aspen

With the repeal of the Sherman Silver Act in 1893, supply exceeded demand and prices fell. As the nation succumbed to the Panic of 1893, Colorado's economy collapsed. Aspen's revival was due to another natural resource, this time a recurrent one—snow. In the late 1930s a simple ski area was built and in 1946 Aspen Ski Corporation launched the ski runs on Aspen Mountain. Seeing the potential, private enterprises quickly turned the little city in the Roaring Fork Valley into a year-round resort and cultural center.

The Ute Indians called the area Shining Mountains, and early pioneers referred to the settlement as Ute City. It wasn't until 1880 that the city officially became known as Aspen, chosen because of the bountiful number of trees of the same name. The city's historic Victorian buildings, its eclectic personality, cultural amenities, nightlife and, of course, the blessing of its natural surroundings have made it an increasingly popular choice for vacationers.

Local events include Wintersköl , Aspen's toast to winter, held in mid-January. In June the Food & Wine Magazine Classic in Aspen is offered. From late June to late August the Aspen Music Festival and School presents classical music concerts and recitals by guest artists. Seminars, lectures and classes also are part of a summer-long festival of the mind at The Aspen Institute. The restored 1889 Wheeler Opera House, 320 E. Hyman Ave., presents operas, dramas, concerts, films and dances throughout the year; phone (970) 920-5770 or (866) 449-0464.

Concessionaires in Aspen offer hiking, paragliding, bicycle tours, white-water rafting, horseback riding, river expeditions, back-country jeep excursions, balloon rides, guided rock and mountain climbing, trail rides and overnight pack trips, not to mention the wintry offerings of cross-country and downhill skiing, snowmobiling, sleigh rides and ice-skating.

Various guided tours are offered by the Aspen Historical Society. The West End Walking Tour departs Tues.-Sat. at 10:30, June-Oct., from the Wheeler/Stallard Museum at 620 W. Bleeker St. For additional information, phone (970) 925-3721.

Visitor Centers

Aspen Chamber Resort Association 425 Rio Grande Pl. Aspen, CO 81611. Phone:(970)925-1940 or (800)670-0792

Things to Do

Aspen Art Museum

Ghost Town of Ashcroft

Ghost Town of Independence

Holden/Marolt Mining and Ranching Museum

Maroon Bells

Wheeler/Stallard Museum

Recreational Activities

Skiing

Aspen Highlands

Aspen Mountain

Buttermilk

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