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Thumbnail for 'Issue #07, Spring 1978 - Hazie Werner Interview, Part 3'
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Voice Recording
In this wide-ranging interview with Tanna Eck Brock and Kirk Williams Hazie Werner shares memories of childhood games, the history of Steamboat Springs, assisting at child birth as a young girl and the flu epidemic of 1919. Hazie's experiences in retail trade and raising earthworms are other highlights.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #16, Spring 1982 - Dorothy Wither Interview'
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Dorothy Wither is interviewed about the town of Brooklyn, Routt County and the women of Ill repute that lived there.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #01, Winter 1976 - Ralph
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Voice Recording
Ralph Heberlee is interviewed by Jill Lockhart and Judy Seligson about his various work experiences before and after he moved to Steamboat.
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Article
Longtime Steamboat Springs residents talk about old-timer Ralph "Snowball" Heberlee.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #07, Spring 1978 - Alma Baer Interview, Part 1'
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Voice Recording
Alma Baer is interviewed by Tina Touchet, Tanna (Eck) Brock and Russ Snowden about her family's gun collection.
Thumbnail for 'John Fetcher: An Inspiration for our time'
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Article
John Fetcher describes his early life and education and his involvement in munitions manufacturing during World War II. After the war John and his family purchased a ranch in Routt County, and John went on to make numerous contributions to the Yampa Valley including establishing the Steamboat Springs ski resort.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #17, Fall 1983 - Ralph Selch Interview, Part 1'
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Voice Recording
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.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #20, Spring 1985 - John Fetcher Interview, Part 1'
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Voice Recording
In this interview with Tommy Sharp and Bill McKelvie, John Fetcher describes his early life and education and his involvement in munitions manufacturing during World War II. After the war John and his family purchased a ranch in Routt County and learned about the reality of the cattle business.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #24, Winter 1988 - Angelo Iacovetto Interview, Part 1'
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Bill McKelvie and a student interview Angelo Iacovetto and his wife Helen for the Winter 1988 issue of Three Wire Winter about growing up and working in Routt County.
Thumbnail for 'Issue #24, Winter 1988 - Three Wire Winter Magazine'
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Magazine
The 24th and final issue of Three Wire Winter includes Pat Dempsey, Angelo Iacovetto, Bill Lee, Patsy Sherar, Cindy Simms, Rick Denney, Noel Hefty, Julie Filler, and Robin Getter, as well as feature articles on Gunslingers and the Steamboat Dance Theater.
Thumbnail for '1961 Ski Steamboat'
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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.
Thumbnail for 'The Old Standby'
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Alma Baer, Carl Young, and Harold Baldwin discuss the Baer family gun collection, the Steamboat Gun Club, and the history of firearms in the Yampa Valley.
Thumbnail for '“I Made More Money Off A Fast Nickel Than A Slow Dime”'
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Angelo Iacovetto talks about growing up in Routt County, falling in love with his wife, and the creation of "Dream Island" in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.