I want to get started with that. It is a book that sean mentioned. I will be drawing material from it tonight. The history of Recreational Development in colorado after world war ii. Mostly focuses on 19421945 all stop how the southern rockies in a few decades went from a remote and a skewer backwater to one of the most heavily visited vacation destinations in the united states. One question we ask in the book is how did the country come to be a Vacation Land all stop much more broadly, the book is an effort to examine bigger issues. It goes way beyond the high country. Whennt to figure out how tourers and became such a big business in the decades after world war ii, and america began to seek out its landscape like colorado high country for leisure and personal fulfillment and pleasure, and when they got into the way these landscapes were being marketed. What implications did all of that have for america. Environment, nature. People want to consume recreational landscape of stop what c
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