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Aspen Colorado - History, Lifestyle & Property
Native American Ute Indians were the very first known Aspen visitors. No permanent settlement, just summer hunting. The Spanish Conquistadors next arrived in the late 1500's looking for gold treasures and a route to present-day California.
French trappers and traders followed in early 1800's.
Precious metals, silver and gold primarily, attracted miners looking for "riches" within the late 1800's. During the peak of the mining madness, Aspen's population swelled to 12,000 residents which makes it second in size simply to Denver within the Colorado Territory.
The 10th Mountain Division was formed during World War II to coach soldiers for mountainous war zones. Training centered within the Leadville area. After the war ended, many of these soldiers returned to the Rocky Mountains. A group of returning veterans along with local company people opened the Aspen Mountain ski area in 1947. It was a start, buy hardly the economic engine that the ski industry represents today.
Chicago businessman Walter Paepcke first visited Aspen in 1945. Inspired by Aspen's natural splendor, in 1949 he organized a 200th anniversary celebration honoring German philosopher Goethe's birthday attracting nationally known artists, intellects and musicians. The year after, Paepcke founded an amount become the world-renown Aspen Institute.
Aspen grew sporadically until the ski industry took hold in the 1970's. Since that time, Aspen has gone "straight-up". The Aspen area hosts four ski mountains -- Aspen Mountain, Aspen Highlands, Buttermilk and Snowmass Village. On average, these ski mountains receive 300-inches of snow each winter.
It is true that lots of from the world's "rich and famous" frequent Aspen. The Pitkin County Airport, which services Aspen, is among the busiest airports serving a residential area of 6,500 people in the world. World-class restaurants and boutiques line Aspen's downtown central core.
Summer months bring the exciting festival season and outdoor activities of hiking, camping, biking, horse riding and much more. Daily temperatures range from 65 and 85-degrees.
Visit Aspen and find out for yourself why the locals consider Aspen their private paradise.