This Buena Vista Heritage photo of Mt. Princeton Hot Springs is from the 1920s.Â
The swimming pool in the foreground is still there, but has been rebuilt. Some buildings including the light colored part of the bath house are gone.
The taller bath house building is still being used. This pool was deep enough that you can see the diving platform.Â
The big, three-story hotel was torn down in 1950-51 and the wood taken to Abilene Texas where it was used to build 14 houses.Â
The road went beside the pool. The Denver South Park Railroad was on the southern bank across from the pool.
campaign touts registered lobbyists are not allowed to give money but the democratic national committee is getting a way around that. here now, chris stierwalt, daij it will politics editor and host of power play on fox news live.cole. what happened to the lobbyists won t work in my white house pledge, chris? it depends upon your definition of the word lobbyist and what your definition of the word work is and what your definition of the white house is so it s the way in which the president is technically able to fulfill pledges about lobbying but at the same time operate in a pretty standard operating fashion for washington. jon: a couple of names are mentioned in your power play. sal gentlemen sussman was head of logging for drug maker pfizer, she s raised, what, a half a million dollars for the president s campaign? reporter: yeah, that s what new york times reported today, 15 or more of these folks who are engaged in lobbying activity, but because they