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TellurideToday.com Telluride, Colorado! Our mining (festivals) town is wedged in a picturesque glacial canyon at the base of the dramatic San Juan Mountains. Once a remote mining area, today Telluride has become a destination (and home) for artists, skiers, celebrities, second homeowners, hippies, and just about any other human type you could imagine. But that’s what makes it so special. A restored Victorian main street is delightful for shopping, munching, and people-watching; you can sign up for a walking tour at Historic Tours of Telluride, or guide yourself with a map available from the visitor’s center. Make sure you include a visit to the 1895 New Sheridan Hotel, which in its refurbished state, accepts overnight guests. The Telluride Historical Museum is also a good resource for a quick history lesson on mining to the ski boom trivia. Skiers and snowboarders dreaming of a ski vacation can turn dreams into reality with lodges like the Mountain Lodge in Mountain Village, Resort Quest Telluride, the Mountainside Inn and the historic New Sheridan hotel. Fill out this accommodations contact form for great lodging rates.
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Telluride.com Nestled in a box canyon surrounded by majestic, 13,000-foot peaks of the San Juan Mountains, the Town of Telluride is filled with colorful legends, over a century of history and Rocky Mountain spirit. Just six blocks wide and twelve blocks long, the National Historic District is a window into the town's illustrious past and a showcase of spirited individualism and community pride.
Telluride Visitor Guide Welcome to the virtual home of the official Telluride & Mountain Village Visitor Guide. Within these pages, discover everything you need to know to plan a visit or relocation to Telluride, Colorado.
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  • Town Council gives green light to Phish show
    In the middle of the summer of 1988, a young band from Vermont drove a beat-up truck across the country to Telluride to play a string of shows here.
  • Parties hold quieter caucuses this year
    Last year, when Coloradans got a say in whether the Democrats would nominate their first black candidate or their first woman candidate for president, the caucuses were a very big deal.
  • Gov?t supports uranium accountability bill
    As President Obama calls for more nuclear power, Colorado contemplates putting two uranium mills into operation.
  • For town, a refresher on [being] history
    Everyone knows Telluride doesn?t look like Vail or even its haughty cousin Aspen, with a downtown studded with concrete buildings.
  • Dolores: the worst jobless rate in the state
    He traveled from his home in Dolores County for work. He drilled holes and lit dynamite and hauled rocks up from underground ? rocks that not only powered a nation but paid his family?s bills. But when uranium mines near the Utah border closed this fall, Larry Kibel lost his job along with scores of other workers, and he found himself part of a very unfortunate statistic.
  • Sweet science
    Telluride High School students Devin McCarthy (L) and Chancee Forestier (R) from Jeremy Voytko?s chemistry class instruct Telluride first graders, from left, Raven Snaedr, Margaret Byrom, Kyra Levan and Owen Distefeno in the science of making ice cream on Friday afternoon. Voytko?s students are studying chemical reactions and conducted experiments with the first graders. [Photo by Merrick Chase]
  • AIRPORTWith $17 million from feds, airport inches toward completion
    The Telluride Regional Airport will complete the crusade against its once-bowed runway, thanks to $17 million from the federal government.
  • Celebrating phenomenal women
    In some countries, International Women?s Day on March 8 is a National Holiday where people honor all the women in their lives. In the United States, it?s a so-so affair that mostly passes unnoticed.
  • LOCAL NEWSLocal Theresa Powell found dead at Orvis
    Former co-workers said that Theresa J. Powell was a nice person and good to work with. They said she was full of energy and always bouncing around. Freddy Enriquez, her co-worker at La Cocina de Luz, where she worked last year, called her ?Jiminy,? after Jiminy Cricket.?
  • Cop Shop
    Reilly Capps Telluride Marshal?s Department Feb. 23 CONFUSION: Oh, how she got quite a shock When she saw in her parking lot Her red car was gone But then she checked around And found it was in a new spot. Feb. 27 ELK EUTHANIZED: An elk apparently fell off the hillside onto the bike path and broke its snout, and it looked like the animal wasn?t going to be able to feed itself. Scared, the elk charged a couple deputies who came to check on it, and they had to scramble over a rail for protection. It seemed like the animal?s snout wasn?t going to heal right and it looked like it would starve, so a deputy used his Springfield XD service pistol and shot it, twice, in the head. Public works took care of the carcass.
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