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The Victoria has transformed the intersection of Lincoln Avenue and Tenth Street with a blend of old and new design characteristics. The site was occupied for more than 20 years by a liquor store within an old gas station building.
Matt Wagar of Moon Hill Design used details of sandstone within brick, and brick within sandstone to increase the appeal of The Victoria's facade.
Laura Underwood, right, and her mother, Margie Underwood, have a late lunch Tuesday at Johnny B Good’s Diner on Lincoln Avenue in downtown Steamboat Springs. The Business Improvement District committee recommended last week that Mainstreet Steamboat Springs drop its proposal to increase property taxes downtown to fund improvements.
A sign warns drivers of road damage along Routt County Road 14 leading from Colorado Highway 131 to Stagecoach Reservoir. Road repairs were a topic conversation at a public meeting with county commissioners Tuesday at Oak Creek Town Hall.
Steamboat Springs senior Molly Weiss gets a hug from her coach, John Aragon, on Friday at the state tennis tournament in Pueblo after winning her semifinal match. Weiss won the No. 3 singles state championship match Saturday becoming Steamboat’s first girls state tennis champion.
Molly Weiss raises her arms in celebration Saturday after scoring the winning point in the No. 3 singles state championship match. Weiss had a 5-2 lead in the final set but nearly gave it all back, winning the set, 6-4.
Sixteen-year-old Maggie Faulkner, front, reads Edward Abbey’s “The Monkeywrench Gang” with her classmates Thursday at Yampa Valley School. The school’s 12 students are reading the book, about renegade environmental activists in the West, while studying environmental issues and planning a trip to Moab, Utah.
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