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Frisco's
present was shaped by its past - a colorful era when crusty miners
spent as much time in brawdy saloons as they did protecting their
claims. At 9,100 feet elevation, the spunky little town
found itself at the center of Colorado's mining boom as stagecoach
and two major railroad routes converged there. This 120-year-old
mountain hamlet was also shaped by skiing, a sport so suited to
the area that eight of the country's best ski resorts - Copper
Mountain,
Breckenridge, Keystone, Arapahoe
Basin, Loveland, Ski
Cooper, Vail and Beaver
Creek - blossomed
around Frisco.
Much of Frisco's past has been preserved within the Frisco Historical
Park. Nineteenth century log cabins, including a chapel, private residences,
and a jailhouse, have been restored and are on display. Frisco's Old
Schoolhouse, converted to a town museum, is rich with displays of mining,
railroad and Colorado pioneer history. For more information on the
history of the Town of Frisco,
call the Historic Park (970) 668-3428.
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