<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A collection of essays first published as "This Week in Estes Park History" or "This Month in Estes Park History" by Mel Busch in 1982-84.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><strong>Estes Park, Colorado</strong> has a fascinating history. The Estes family, first pioneer settlers; Lord Dunraven and Isabella Bird; Griff Evans and "Rocky Mountain Jim;" naturalist Enos Mills; Longs Peak, Rocky Mountain National Park, and Trail Ridge Road; the Cheley camps and YMCA of the Rockies; F.O. Stanley and his hotel; Buel Porter and his Christmas designs; and a myriad of others have made Estes Park what it is.</p><p>Mel Busch takes you through this history in short stories focusing on the people and events of Estes Park through the year. Originally published by the <em>Estes Park Trail-Gazette</em> as articles entitled "This Week in History," these stories range from Estes Park's connection to world crises to the tragedies, comedies, accomplishments, and foibles of ordinary residents. Utilizing accounts in the <em>Trail-Gazette</em>, memoirs of participants, and other sources, Busch brings Estes Park history to life--one week at a time.</p>
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