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Basalt
Basalt
Basalt

Basalt (Images of America)

Product ID : 47813431


Galleon Product ID 47813431
Shipping Weight 0.7 lbs
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Manufacturer Arcadia Publishing
Shipping Dimension 9.13 x 6.46 x 0.47 inches
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About Basalt

Product Description Once the site of a Ute Indian settlement, Basalt began life as several sleepy little hamlets. From the original Frying Pan Junction and later Aspen Junction, the town of Basalt is comprised of five areas. In the early 20th century, located midway between Aspen and Glenwood Springs, Basalt became the heart of the valley's mining, ranching, and farming operations as pioneering families homesteaded the land. Many hoped to build their fortunes along the tracks of the Denver & Rio Grande Western and Colorado Midland Railroads, whose rail lines merged in the center of today's downtown area. As the silver-mining era passed into history and the railroad operations ceased, so did the fortunes of early Basalt. Today's Basalt is a vibrant and vital residential and commercial community located on the confluence of two world-class Gold Medal fishing rivers. About the Author Bennett A. Bramson is a past president of both the Basalt Chamber of Commerce and the Aspen Board of Realtors. He has written numerous articles in publications throughout the country and has been recognized for his dedicated community and public service in Miami, New Orleans, and the Roaring Fork Valley. He is an instructor at Colorado Mountain College. His association with the valley spans more than three decades. Many of the images in the book are seen here for the first time.