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Postcards Capture Fishing Camps of the Past  Resort to…

Postcards Capture Fishing Camps of the Past Resort to…

By Carol Mobley  There are many famous tourist traps in every State in these United States.  Some are more well known than others.  This article is about none of them.  Instead, this article is dedicated to the independent men and women who, through their hard work and dedication, have created a small piece of heaven here on Earth generally called […]

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The American Eagle Symbol and Treasure

The American Eagle Symbol and Treasure

By Robert Reed  At the height of the county’s quest for independence and freedom from foreign domination, America’s leaders selected the eagle as its national symbol.  Historians note that the American eagle was officially adopted in June of 1782 by an act of the Continental Congress. It was a suitable choice.  In writing suggestions earlier to the selection committee Philadelphia […]

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All About the Beautiful Bureau

All About the Beautiful Bureau

By Robert Reed  While the experts all agree that the American bureau is a beautiful piece of furniture, they are not fully in accord about its origins. The term itself was derived from the French word ‘burel’ which was used late in the 17th century to designate the woolen cloth used for covering the immediate surface of a crude form […]

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Walking Tours in and around Florence

 2023 WALKING TOURS of Historic Florence, Colorado The Florence Pioneer Museum and Research Center offers guided tours through the historic downtown of Florence. Limit: 8 people per tour, RSVP Marty Lamm, 719-784-1904, $10 per person. Saturday tours start in the morning around 9:00 am or 10:00 am  for your group. That way we get the tour in before the heat of […]

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Letters to the Editor

Correction to last month’s Letter to the Editor  Hi Peggy,  I just read my letter to the editor and want to make a correction.  The orange canary went with us in a little box to the fire lookout that my husband, Jim Jackson, and I staffed in 1960 and 1961.  It was the Mt. Thorodin Fire Lookout on the Roosevelt […]

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