TMVMF's mission is historical preservation, education through media, and support of the environment and the arts in Telluride and Mountain Village.
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Newspaper Clipping
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A newspaper clipping from 1969 discussing the creation of the ski resort. Telluride history. Image donated to TMVMF courtesy of Dean Rolley.
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Newspaper Clipping 1968
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"Possible ski development rumored" is a newspaper clipping from December 1968. This image was donated to TMVMF courtesy of Dean Rolley.
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Newspaper Clipping: VW Bug
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John Meislahn in front of his VW Bug Car. This photo was taken from a clipping in the Telluride Times and donated to TMVMF by Dean Rolley. The caption reads, "The first big storm and the last chance for cheap heat. Self-Photo by John Meislahn."
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Secrets of The Ski Area Panel Discussion
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Presented by Ah Haa School for The Arts, "Secrets of the Ski Area" is a panel discussion of the ski area's history. Panel speakers include Jeff Campbell, Tom “Socko” Sokolowski, Annie Savath, Mary Duffy, Senior Mahoney, Tom Taylor, and Jan Roberston. This is part of historical and archival footage collected by the Telluride Mountain Village Media Foundation.
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Senior 82 Winters in Telluride
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Senior is a Telluride icon, instrumental in the development of the Telluride Ski Resort. Telluride would not be what it is today without Senior.
Directed by Ben Knight and Travis Rummel of Felt Soul Media /// feltsoulmedia.com
Associate Producers: Annie Carlson and Lisa Eidsmo
Archival material generously provided by: The Telluride Historical Museum, Senior Mahoney, Dean Rolley, Frank B. and Gladys M. Wilson Collection
Music by Goldmund Song: Threnody unseen-music.com
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Senior Mahoney Scouting for Ski Area
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Senior Mahoney, Johnnie Stevens, Roudy Roudebush, and others go horse camping in Bear Creek. It seems to be a scouting trip for the ski area. He comes across various abandoned mining equipment and explains what the old parts are for.
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Sheriff Over Valley
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This image is a part of Telluride history and was donated to the TMVMF by Dean Rolley. The image was featured as a magazine cover. It is likely from the 1970s.
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