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  2. Category:Steamboat Springs, Colorado - Wikipedia

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  3. List of Colorado ski resorts - Wikipedia

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    Adam's Rib; Arapahoe East Ski Area; Arrowhead (now part of Beaver Creek) Baker Mountain; Berthoud Pass Ski Area; Bluebird Backcountry; Climax; Coal Bank Pass

  4. This Job's a Trip! - Wikipedia

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    The show spent 10 hours over three days filming an episode at the Saddleback Ranch in Steamboat Springs, Colorado. In the episode, the ranch staff taught an office manager and a computer technician how to be cattle ranchers. [2]

  5. Steamboat Pilot & Today - Wikipedia

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    The Pilot was a newspaper established in Steamboat Springs, Colorado, and first printed on July 31, 1885, by James Hoyle. [3] [4] It merged with The Routt County Sentinel in 1927, and later with The Oak-Creek Times-Leader in 1944. [4] [5] Jack Kent Cooke acquired The Pilot in 1988. [6]

  6. Steamboat Ski Resort - Wikipedia

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    Steamboat Resort is a major ski area in the western United States, located in northwestern Colorado at Steamboat Springs. Operated by the Steamboat Ski & Resort Corporation, it is located on Mount Werner, a mountain in the Park Range in the Routt National Forest. Originally named Storm Mountain ski area, it opened on January 12, 1963. [1] [2]

  7. James Harvey Crawford - Wikipedia

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    James Harvey Crawford (1845-1930) was the founder of Steamboat Springs, Colorado. He was a man of many vocations: soldier, farmer, pioneer, cattleman, miner, land developer, and politician. He was called the "Father of Steamboat Springs", and his wife Margaret Emerine (Bourn) Crawford was called the "Mother of Routt County". [1]

  8. Howelsen Hill Ski Area - Wikipedia

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    The local youth ski team, the Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Club, practices at the area, along with various ski jumpers in training, including U.S. Ski Team Jumpers. In 1914 ski area with hill was officially opened, and ready for the second annual Steamboat Springs Winter Sports Carnival next year, as first edition was still held at another ...

  9. Steamboat Springs Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Steamboat Springs Downtown Historic District is a historic district covering about six blocks which was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. [ 2 ] The district consists of "mainly one to two story brick and wood commercial buildings with a sampling of buildings three stories or more.