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Thelma West shares stories about her time working as a cook for the men building the railroad line between Denver and Craig with authors Jim Anderson and Pat Keena.
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Three Wire Winter staff share recipes of baked goods sold at the 1975 Steamboat Springs Old Fashion Fair.
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Joe Blandford describes the his life growing up in Routt County in the early 20th Century and how he and other members of the community cooperated and supported each other during hard times.
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Elsie Franz is interviewed about her relationships with animals, namely squirrels.
26) Scrimshaw
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Bill Higbee is interviewed about scrimshaw, the whaler folk art of carving ivory or bone.
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R. Wayne Light talks about his job as a weather observer and some interesting statistics that have been recorded in Steamboat Springs.
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Routt County pioneers describe historic remedies for common ailments.
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Dorothy Wither and Alma Baer describe the elegant Steamboat Cabin Hotel, which burned down in 1939.
30) Ski Band
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Author Julie Lewis relates the history of the Steamboat Springs Ski Band from 1936 to 1976 including the band's special appearances in Chicago and Denver.
31) KFMU
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Elliott Bayly discusses the KFMU radio station and the wind power running it.
32) Josephine Yoast
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96 year old Josephine Yoast recalls her life as a ranch woman in Routt County.
33) Mr. Guy Bennett
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Cindy Sandelin interviews neighbor Guy Bennett about mining life in Kentucky and Colorado.
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Lewis Phillips, Bud Hurd, and Joe Blandford describe the history of three Routt County cemeteries: Yampa Cemetery, Hahns Peak Cemetery, and Elk Mountain Cemetery.
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Ray Pedersen discusses ranch life, branding livestock, and the job of Brand Inspector.
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Stained glass artists Jorge Torrella, Jim Simon, and Esther DelliQuadri talk about their work.
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Mabel Myers and her daughter, Thelma Myers Clark, talk about ranch life and mining life in Oak Creek, Colorado.
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Katherene Davis Harwig talks about owning and operating Harwigs Saddlery and Western Wear.
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David "LD" Shoffner describes his experiences as a roadie, a bass player in several Steamboat Springs bands, and a film maker. He demonstrates how a positive attitude and hard work lead to self improvement and happiness.
Includes one photo courtesy of Rich Allen