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Lloyd Williams is interviewed about the Steamboat Springs Strawberry Boom.
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Dorothy Wither and Alma Baer reflect on their memories of the Steamboat Cabin Hotel.
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Routt County residents discuss the agricultural history of the Remington Berry.
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Dorothy Wither and Alma Baer describe the elegant Steamboat Cabin Hotel, which burned down in 1939.
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Finding Aid for the Wither Family Collection held by the Tread of Pioneers Museum in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.
NUMBERS: 06-123, 14-123-1, 81-13-265, 81-13-264-5, 74-13-200
TITLE: Wither Family Collection
CREATOR: Frances Colt Wither, Archie Wither, Pearl Wither, Dorothy Wither
DATES: 1862-1979
MEDIA: Papers, postcards, handbook
LOCATION: Collection Facility, upstairs, Rack 1, Sec. D, Shelf 4: Folders 1-10 Wither Family Collection...
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Finding Aid for the Frank "Smokey" Vandergrift Collection held by the Tread of Pioneers Museum in Steamboat Springs, Colorado
NUMBER: 05-378-1
TITLE: Frank “Smokey” Vandergrift collection
CREATOR: Smokey Vandergrift
DATES: 1980-1995
MEDIA: ¾” U-Matic videotape refreshed to DVCAM tape; access copies on DVD
LOCATION: Collection House video closet
ACCESS RESTRICTIONS: Collection is restricted by special permission from Curator...
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Finding Aid for the Maloney Photograph Collection held by the Tread of Pioneers Museum in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.
NUMBER: 14.580.1-6
TITLE: Maloney Photo Collection
CREATOR: Anne Maloney
DATES: 1930s-1940s
MEDIA: Photographs, negatives, photo envelopes, cards
LOCATION: C.F. Upstairs, Rack 1, Sec. 1 B, S. 2
ACCESS RESTRICTIONS: Collection is open for Research and Use. Permission to publish material must be obtained from Tread...
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Details about the founding of the Tread of Pioneers Museum and stories about the collection are provided through interviews with Irene Padgett and Jim Stanko.
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Includes a dedication to the memory of Dorothy Wither and information about the photographer of the cover image, Reginald D. "Rex" Gill.
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Grace Luekens is interviewed about her family history and their involvement in the Steamboat Strawberry Boom, featuring the Remington Berry.
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In this interview Gordy Wren talks about the early history of ski jumping in Steamboat Springs. He describes his experiences and mentions many local skiers who competed with him.
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Bud and Jane Romberg discuss their move to Steamboat Springs in 1966 for Bud to take a teaching job at the Steamboat Springs High School, his 40-year tenure on the Old Town Hot Springs Board, and Jane’s entrepreneurial enterprise, The Lunch Box, the pool’s first food service.
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Jack Sprengle talks about his family’s move to Steamboat Springs in 1941, time spent in the Army in Korea, his marriage, raising a family and his 34-year career at the Routt County National Bank. He also discusses his time spent on the Old Town Hot Springs Board, as well as service on the City and County Planning Commissions.
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Marian Tolles talks about meeting and travelling with her future husband, George Tolles, as well as their move to Steamboat Springs in 1957. She also touches on their time at the Lowell Whiteman School and Colorado Mountain College in the earliest days of those institutions. The Old town Hot Springs played a big role in their daily lives.
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Dance card from the Sequoyah Club Dances Season 1920, Steamboat Springs, Colorado originally belonging to Dorothy Wither.
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Magazine
The 7th issue of Three Wire Winter includes, "Little" Dave Shoffner, Alma Baer, Hazie Werner, George & Frances Wheeler, Nellie Soash as well as feature articles on solar heating, childhood games, the Cabin Hotel, a Routt County gun collection, country schoolhouses, and a letter from the editor.
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The 2nd issue of Three Wire Winter includes Ellen Millsap, Minnie Hertzog, Lila Allen, Lucy Marshall, Doc Marshall, Curtis Zabel, Lewis Phillips, Dorothy Wither, Josephine Whitmer, and a feature article on Mt. Harris.
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Eileen Allen discusses moving to Steamboat in 1978, her marriage to native resident Lon Allen, raising their children, and the many community organizations she’s been involved with, including fund-raising efforts beginning in 2016 for a $10 million dollar renovation and expansion of the Old Town Hot Springs facilities in downtown Steamboat Springs.
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Pat Carney talks about her nearly 45-year tenure as the Executive Director at the Old Town Hot Springs, beginning with her move to Steamboat Springs in 1975 after spending three winters as a ‘ski bum.’ Through the years Pat has been intimately involved with several expansion projects at the iconic downtown hot springs.
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Susie Clark reminisces about falling in love with, and moving to Steamboat Springs in the early 1970s, and landing a job in 1975 at the Swim Sauna (now Old Town Hot Springs) where she worked as a lifeguard, swimming instructor, and Assistant Director until 1991.