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  2. Vail Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Vail Ski Resort: Vail, Colorado: 31 1962 December 15 — The third-largest ski resort in the United States. Whistler Blackcomb: Whistler, British Columbia, Canada: 37 1966 January 15 2016 August 8 Vail owns a 75% interest in Whistler & Blackcomb Partnerships, and the remaining 25% is owned by Nippon Cable: Whitetail Resort: Mercersburg ...

  3. Vail Ski Resort - Wikipedia

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    Vail Ski Resort is a ski resort in the western United States, located near the town of Vail in Eagle County, Colorado. At 5,289 acres (8.3 sq mi; 21.4 km 2 ), it is the third-largest single-mountain ski resort in the U.S., behind Big Sky and Park City , [ 1 ] featuring seven bowls and intermediate gladed terrain in Blue Sky Basin .

  4. How Vail Resorts became the most powerful - AOL

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    Vail Resorts was in the hot seat this month when a Park City ski patrol strike disrupted holidays. For years, Vail's rapid acquisitions and high costs have sparked criticism from skiers and locals ...

  5. Vail, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Vail is a home rule municipality in Eagle County, Colorado, United States.The population of the town was 4,835 in 2020. [2] Home to Vail Ski Resort, the largest ski mountain in Colorado, the town is known for its hotels, dining, and for the numerous events the city hosts annually, such as the Vail Film Festival, Vail Resorts Snow Days, and Bravo!

  6. Mount Snow - Wikipedia

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    In September 2019, Mount Snow joined Vail Resorts' portfolio of 37 resorts and its Epic Pass, along with all other 16 resorts owned by Peak Resorts [1] Mount Snow is home to Carinthia Parks, [2] which debuted in the 2008–2009 season. Carinthia is home to ten terrain parks, with both natural and man-made features and a superpipe.

  7. Pete Seibert - Wikipedia

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    Pete's Bowl in Vail's Blue Sky Basin, and the Pete's Express lift, was named for Seibert when the second phase of the expansion area opened in December 2000. [ 6 ] Seibert died at his home in nearby Edwards age 77 on July 15, 2002, following a nine-month battle with esophageal cancer , [ 1 ] and was buried in Vail Memorial Park.

  8. Gerald Ford's Vail Ski Home Slashed to $10M - AOL

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    The ski house President Gerald Ford built in Vail, Colo., in the 1980s has been on and off the market since August 2008, just a year after its current owners bought the property from the Fords.

  9. This 'cowboy ski town' is so unaffordable that its hospital ...

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    Despite offering a salary of $167,000, Steamboat Springs can’t find a head of human resources who can afford a place to live in the remote Colorado resort town.