Who has the largest collection of early Estes Park postcards?
And who claims to have the largest collection of early Estes Park postcards?
Who lives in Estes Park year round?
Who shops in and supports Estes Park businesses year round?
So why, again, does the town go outside of Estes Park to acquire Estes Park's history? Why does it yield to non-Estes Park citizens to provide Estes Park's history?
Are the Estes Park Museum board members sure they picked the right horse?
Most board members are from out of town anyway, or just recently moved (part-time/full-time/no-time) to Estes Park, but, again, when we are talking about Estes Park newspapers, Estes Park digitized newspapers, Estes Park telephone books, Estes Park photographs, Estes Park real photo postcards, Estes Park glass plate negatives, Estes Park acetate negatives, who has the largest private collection, who gives the most free programs, year after year after year? In contrast, who makes the decisions that impact the Estes Park Museum and keep the museum closed to the public for renovation or re-organization year after year after year?
Are you being served, Estes Park, or, more importantly, regarding your history and how you access it and how much taxpayers have to pay to support it, are you being served a big steaming plate of horsesiht?
Just checking.
Who lives in Estes Park year round?
Who shops in and supports Estes Park businesses year round?
So why, again, does the town go outside of Estes Park to acquire Estes Park's history? Why does it yield to non-Estes Park citizens to provide Estes Park's history?
Are the Estes Park Museum board members sure they picked the right horse?
Most board members are from out of town anyway, or just recently moved (part-time/full-time/no-time) to Estes Park, but, again, when we are talking about Estes Park newspapers, Estes Park digitized newspapers, Estes Park telephone books, Estes Park photographs, Estes Park real photo postcards, Estes Park glass plate negatives, Estes Park acetate negatives, who has the largest private collection, who gives the most free programs, year after year after year? In contrast, who makes the decisions that impact the Estes Park Museum and keep the museum closed to the public for renovation or re-organization year after year after year?
Are you being served, Estes Park, or, more importantly, regarding your history and how you access it and how much taxpayers have to pay to support it, are you being served a big steaming plate of horsesiht?
Just checking.
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