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- January's Snows Mean Sales (Today) 26 Dec 2009 09:33 GMT
... By MICHELLE HIGGINS, The New York Times FOR years, ... December. Bachelor Gulch Village in Beaver Creek, Colo., is offering 25 percent off lodging, a ... Olympics," said Emily Armstrong, a spokeswoman for Tourism Vancouver. "We're not." For less than $400 ...
- January's Snows Mean Sales 26 Dec 2009 08:32 GMT
... By MICHELLE HIGGINS, The New York Times FOR years, ... December. Bachelor Gulch Village in Beaver Creek, Colo., is offering 25 percent off lodging, a ... Olympics," said Emily Armstrong, a spokeswoman for Tourism Vancouver. "We're not." For less than $400 ...
- Cycling News Roundup - 25 December 2009 26 Dec 2009 04:36 GMT
... Cycling News Roundup - 25 December 2009 Cycling News ... Echelon Sports Performance. They live in Littleton, Colo., with their three-year-old daughter, Samantha. Team Zappi ... professionals, but also for amateurs and cycling tourists who don’t want to lose their game. ...
- Crews give up holiday to work at restoring power 25 Dec 2009 20:32 GMT
... CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Crews from nearly a dozen ... 16-hour days and spending nights at the Holiday Inn Charleston House. They make phone calls to ... a farm just 80 miles from Denver, Colo. "Now those are mountains out there," Ruark said. "I'm ...
- The holiday isn't over yet 25 Dec 2009 09:57 GMT
... stroll around the almost 42-foot-tall, 46-year-old living Colorado blue spruce? The National Christmas Tree on ... some fresh air, and mingle with the tourists. Around the National Christmas Tree are 56 smaller ...
- Vail businesses predict busy Christmas 25 Dec 2009 09:24 GMT
... staying with their family in Avon in Colorado's Vail Valley VAIL VALLEY, Colorado — After ... business is up at several Vail Valley tourist destinations this year, with many hotels booked to ...
- The Decade in the DBJ: The Democratic National Convention 25 Dec 2009 05:20 GMT
... who saw the emerging "battleground" state of Colorado as key to their dreams of attracting ... market itself as a business, convention and tourism site. Even Republicans have praised Denver's staging of ...
- A low-key visit to the tree 25 Dec 2009 00:44 GMT
... stroll around the almost 42-foot-tall, 46-year-old living Colorado blue spruce? The National Christmas Tree on ... some fresh air, and mingle with the tourists. Around the National Christmas Tree are 56 smaller ...
- Parks director, community discuss ways to keep Land of Yankee Fork open 24 Dec 2009 21:56 GMT
... would be a big hit to the tourism economy of this area, she acknowledged. “We’re willing ... and gas royalties to help fund parks, Colorado uses lottery funds and Montana contributes $5 ...
- The Pekkarine legacy 24 Dec 2009 14:41 GMT
... 27, 1979 [The Pekkarine Building on West Colorado is the namesake of this historical Telluride ... was completed. The controversial ordinance to require tourists out-of-town parking from Jan. 15-April 8 was passed. ...
- Why do we dream of a white Christmas? 24 Dec 2009 05:50 GMT
... 1940 by Irving Berlin for the movie “Holiday Inn.” Crosby’s version of the melancholy tune was ... summer. Nolan Doesken, a state climatologist in Colorado, also takes a somewhat jaded view of the ...
- Stimulus plan, circa 1930s: the Colorado ski industry 24 Dec 2009 03:45 GMT
... "white gold" that would attract millions in tourist dollars to Colorado, state leaders were eager to help. Civilian ... Copyright (c) 2009, The Gazette, Colorado Springs, Colo. Distributed by McClatchy-Tribune Information Services. For reprints, ...
- Top 10 stories of the decade: No. 9 -- Ravaged by drought, wildfires 24 Dec 2009 03:43 GMT
... in the decade prompted massive wildfires across Colorado, including the 137,760-acre Hayman Fire, the state's ... blamed Gov. Bill Owens for chasing off tourists by telling reporters, "It looks as if all ...
- Laws to be tightened for 'stem cell tourists' 24 Dec 2009 01:10 GMT
... said the former park ranger from Denver, Colorado. She cancelled her driving license because she ... one of the hundreds of "stem cell tourists" - foreigners from around the globe who have ...
- LCCC trains students to work Wyoming winds 23 Dec 2009 19:16 GMT
... once just the curse of ranchers and tourists, now produces more than 900 megawatts a year ... But already, several manufacturing plants exist in Colorado, including Vestas, a turbine blade manufacturer.
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