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How Crested Butte became a tourist town, drugs, sex, sports, arts, and social conflict, a fun-filled social history, Roger Kahn

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How Crested Butte became a tourist town, drugs, sex, sports, arts, and social conflict, a fun-filled social history, Roger Kahn
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
How Crested Butte became a tourist town
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Roger Kahn
Sub title
drugs, sex, sports, arts, and social conflict, a fun-filled social history
Summary
"How Crested Butte Became a Tourist Town," is a fun-filled social history about the evolution of a once tiny, working-class, ethnic, mining town into one of today's major destination tourist towns and recreation communities that cater to the recreation needs of both its upper-middle class visitors and residents alike. That transformation occurred in the post-WWII period as our nation was moving from the industrial revolution into the industrial age, and more people were "living lives of not such quiet desperation (to paraphrase Henry David Thoreau) and needed time to play and rejuvenate themselves and had more disposable income to do that. The book focuses on the early stages of that transformation, from the late 1960's to the latter part of the '70's. The days that were the most raucous, wild, and conflict ridden. That was the period when new young immigrants to the town laid the foundation for what exists today, and fought with the old-timers and among themselves in order to do that
Target audience
adult
Classification
Content