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In this interview with Dany Gandoly and Tanna (Eck) Brock Elisabeth Schnackenberg describes her life in Germany during and after World War I. She goes on to tell about her family's immigration to the United States and eventual settling in Steamboat Springs.
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Marvin Crawford talks about the Steamboat Springs ski area and Mount Werner, formerly known as Storm Mountain.
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Elisabeth Schnackenberg describes her life in Germany during and after World War I. She goes on to tell about her family's immigration to the United States and eventual settling in Steamboat Springs.
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Richard Soash describes his experiences growing up in rural Routt County focusing on his education. He goes on to talk about changes in society and people's reactions to change.
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Roy Struble reflects upon his experiences of the second world war.
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Ralph Selch discusses the early days of the Steamboat ski area and the development of Mount Werner, formerly Storm Mountain.
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Jim Hicks is interviewed by Jeanne Barnett, Mimi Hall, and Bill McKelvie about his work with the Colorado Division of Wildlife in Routt County.
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Betty Dawson and Eileen Riewe interview Maxine and Gene Flaharty, along with Peggy Trezavent about their lives in Steamboat Springs during the early 1900s.
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Howard Lindow is interviewed by Jodi Lack and Tanna Brock about the history and running of the Pine Grove Restaurant for the first 26 minutes of the recording. Mrs. Leroy Nefzger is interviewed by Jodi Lacko and Bill McKelvie about running the Pine Grove Ranch with her husband, starting at 00:27:00.
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Ralph Selch discusses the early days of the Steamboat Springs ski area, then known as Storm Mountain ski area and later, the Mount Werner ski area.
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Colorado Division of Wildlife officer Jim Hicks is interviewed by Bill McKelvie about hunting and hunter safety in Routt County.
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The 17th issue of Three Wire Winter includes Gloria Gossard, Elisabeth Schnackenberg, Roy Stuble, Jim Hicks, Gene and Maxine Flaharty, Richard Soash and feature articles on the Steamboat Ski area and the Pine Grove Restaurant.
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Steamboat Springs locals comment on the formation of the Steamboat Springs ski area and development of Mt. Werner, formerly known as Storm Mountain.
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Pine Grove Restaurant owner Howard Lindow talks about the history of the restaurant and his experience running it with his son, co-owner David Lindow. Retired rancher Flossie Nefzger shares her memories of running the Pine Grove Ranch with her husband, Leroy Nefzger. NOTE: Mr. Lakusta's name is misspelled in the article, as "Lacosta."
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Maxine and Gene Flaharty describe early twentieth century life in Steamboat Springs.
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Gloria Gossard describes her experiences growing up in Steamboat Springs and in the process reveals fascinating tidbits of Steamboat history.
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Colorado Division of Wildlife officer Jim Hicks describes his work as a "law enforcement officer" and the changes he has seen over the years that affect local wildlife populations.