Aspen Hall of Fame

The Aspen Hall of Fame was established in 1986–87 to recognize and honor those individuals who have had a significant and lasting impact on the Aspen/Snowmass communities—economically, physically, spiritually or intellectually. Nominees must have demonstrated inspirational leadership and have made major contributions to cultural, sports, and/or civic activities.--AHOF website


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Aspen Hall of Fame inductee profile 1988: Tom Sardy
Photo from Aspen Hall of Fame inductee video
Aspen Hall of Fame inductee profile 1989: Courtlandt "Courtie" Barnes
Video profile of Courtlandt Barnes for induction into the Aspen Hall of Fame., Photo courtesy of the Aspen Historical Society.
Aspen Hall of Fame inductee profile 1989: Fred Iselin
Video profile of Fred Iselin for induction into the Aspen Hall of Fame.
Aspen Hall of Fame inductee profile 1989: Richard Henry "Dick" Durrance
Photo courtesy of the Aspen Historical Society.
Aspen Hall of Fame inductee profile 1991: Paul H. Nitze
Biographical information on Paul H. Nitze for his Aspen Hall of Fame induction. Photo from Aspen Hall of Fame website.
Aspen Hall of Fame inductee profile 1992: Eve Homeyer
Video profile of Eve Homeyer for induction in to the Aspen Hall of Fame. Photo from Aspen Hall of Fame website.
Aspen Hall of Fame inductee profile 1992: Peggy and Harold "Red" Rowland
Interview with Peggy Rowland for induction into the Aspen Hall of Fame.
Aspen Hall of Fame inductee profile 1993: Mortimer J. Adler
Video for Mortimer J. Adler's induction into the Aspen Hall of Fame., Photo courtesy of the Aspen Historical Society.
Aspen Hall of Fame inductee profile 1994: Ferenc "Franz" Berko
Video profile of Franz Berko for induction into the Aspen Hall of Fame, Photo taken from video.
Aspen Hall of Fame inductee profile 1994: Hildur Anderson
Video profile of Hildur Anderson for induction into the Aspen Hall of Fame., Photo courtesy of the Aspen Historical Society.

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