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Independence historic tourism sites


Independence historic tourism sites
The Examiner
Although the Bingham-Waggoner Estate and the Vaile Mansion in Independence will reopen to the public May 1 after being closed more than a year amid the pandemic, the city does not plan to reopen the National Frontier Trails Museum before the end of 2021. 
City Manager Zach Walker, echoing a previous sentiment by Mayor Eileen Weir, said there are no plans for the museum on Pacific Avenue south of the Square to be permanently closed, though.
“It really became cost-prohibitive this year,” Walker said. “We’re trying to hedge against future losses.”
Revenue from the city’s hotel sales tax, which provides nearly all of the city’s tourism division funding, took a tremendous hit during the city’s fiscal year that ends June 30 – about $1 million, Walker said. ....

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Then and now: A pandemic disrupts life in Routt County


 
Headlines from different publications show similarities of COVID-19 to the Spanish flu in 1918. (Photo compiled from Christine McKelvie’s book “Is There a Hospital in This Place? A Century of Hospital Care in Steamboat Springs”)
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS To keep from getting sick, Routt County residents were advised to avoid people with colds, cover their mouths and noses when coughing and sneezing, and stay home if sick, according to Christine McKelvie’s book, “Is There a Hospital in This Place? A Century of Hospital Care in Steamboat Springs.”
Those directives might sound familiar having become a sort of mantra in the current COVID-19 pandemic. But the orders referenced by McKelvie’s book were given in October 1918, just as the deadly Spanish Flu pandemic began to hit the Yampa Valley. ....

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