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Parody of Ta-ra-ra-boom-der-e
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Billy Ellis recounts his early days as lookout at the fire lookout station on Devils Head summit in Douglas County Colo. the last manned fire lookout station in Colorado. He describes the lookout…
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Billy Ellis recounts his early days as lookout at the fire lookout station on Devils Head summit in Douglas County Colo. the last manned fire lookout station in Colorado. He describes the lookout…
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In this 3 part interview Bette Saunders describes her memories of growing up and living in Douglas County Colorado. Highlights of the different interview segments are: Part 1: Bette talks about her…
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Lou Smith a civil engineer discusses the changes and evolution of architecture in Denver Colorado. Smith reflects on the skyline of Denver the changing nature of construction and the character of…
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Othniel Seiden a Denver physician describes the Richtofen Castle its history design and architecture. Now a full time writer he has published a booklet entitled: "Denver's Richtofen…
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Dr. Douglas Macomber the son of a Colorado pioneer reflects on his childhood in Denver including his school days circus parades in Denver Decoration Day celebrations (now known as Memorial Day) and…
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Marian Laurent a freelance writer born and raised in Colorado reflects on her childhood in Golden attending a country school heated by a stove and dancing to big band music at the Trocadero Ballroom…
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Denver lawyer Dick Kitchen a graduate of Yale and the University of Denver reflects on his childhood in Loveland. Discusses his memories of the Ku Klux Klan dust storms and the Dust Bowl tramps and…
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Aubrey Garber describes his serving as a smokejumper during World War Two because of his conscientious objector status. He talks about the training and the Japanese fire bomb threat. Garber also…
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Howard Beatty of Twisp Washington discusses his career as a smokejumper from 1948 until 1954 in Winthrop Washington Montana and Cave Junction Oregon. Beatty talks about participating in…
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Mr. Trevino was born in Salanillo Coohuila. He was hired as a bracero in Zacatecas and enlisted in Monterrey. He remembers being sprayed with pesticides at the border. He worked in Edinburg TX…
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