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Saturday morning in Estes Park – on a holiday weekend.

September 28, 2009

Estes Park — September 5, 2009

Estes Park has long been a tourist destination.  The Stanley Hotel opened in 1909 and was built at at a cost of half a million dollars.  The publicity from the hotel’s construction resulted in a boom for the fledgling resort industry.

My first visit to Estes Park was in 1957, on an camping trip with my grandparents and uncle.  I was 5 years old and don’t really remember much of the trip.  The next time I visited was in the early 90s with my wife and two daughters.

While the town doesn’t seem to have changed much since that visit, it underwent a major reconstruction after it was heavily damaged from flood waters caused by the 1982 collapse of a man-made dam in Rocky Mountain National Park.

We spent most of Saturday morning of Labor Day weekend exploring the arts and craft fair and the shops in town.  Besides ice cream, we each bought a hat and Karen got a new purse as an early birthday present.

(click on any of the following photos to view a larger image.)

Holiday weekend crowds

We were surprised at the number of people who had dogs with them.

Another interesting sculpture

Stanley Hotel lobby.

Labor Day weekend arts and crafts fair

Our Estes Park tradition - ice cream!

One of several bronze sculptures we saw in town

The Stanley Hotel

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This post is being simultaneously published on Exit78 and Haw Creek Out ‘n About.

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Cath Lawson September 29, 2009 at 1:52 AM

It looks like a really nice place to visit. The icecream must be great, because that line is quite long.
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Dr. J September 29, 2009 at 5:02 PM

Being a sculptor, I really liked seeing the large bronze pieces!
Thanks!!

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Mike Goad October 3, 2009 at 8:50 PM

Cath – There was more in the store than just ice cream. It turned out that most of the people in line actually wanted chocolate and all of a sudden we were all the way up to the ice cream counter.

Dr. J – I quite often take photos of bronzes in public places. They are often fascinating.

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