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Originally home to the Ute Indians, Aspen was a silver mining boom town that evolved into a world-class ski resort. Aspen joined forces with Pitkin County in 1880 becoming the county seat.  

During the silver boom days of the 1890s Aspen’s population grew to 12,000 hearty citizens who braved harsh winters and frequent Indian attacks to remain. After the silver bust in the early 1900s as few as 700 people remained in Aspen during what is known as the “quiet years”. Reborn as a ski town in
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the 1940s, Aspen was also molded into a cultural center nurtured by Chicago industrialists, Walter and Elizabeth Paepcke. It was their “Aspen idea” of a complete person living in a community that nourishes the mind, body and spirit of its citizens that has remained a core value of the community ever since.

Pitkin County covers 975 square miles and is located in the heart of the White River National Forest, surrounded by the spectacular peaks of the Elk Range in the northern Rocky Mountains. Pitkin County includes the communities of Aspen, Snowmass Village, Old Snowmass, Woody Creek, portions of the town of Basalt, Meredith, Thomasville, the outskirts of Carbondale and the town of Redstone.

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130 S. Galena St.
Aspen, CO 81611
Phone: (970) 920-5000
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Courthouse Plaza
530 E. Main St. 3rd Floor
Aspen, CO 81611
Phone: (970) 920-5200
TDD/TTY: (970) 429-2700
Fax: (970) 920-5198
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