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back of photograph states "Mom + Lael 1985." Teri is wearing blue in the middle of the photo. Lael is standing on the right. Unidentified woman is standing on left.
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AnnaMarie Abbink (identified in picture as Anna Marie Abbink) stands to left of Barbara Mooney in this picture printed in the local Vail newspaper (date unknown).
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Teri Fray (on left) and Barbara Mooney (on right) are pictured during a hike on Booth Falls Trail in Vail, CO. Picture is from Teri Fray's personal collection and the back of the photo states '1980.'
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Teri Fray is pictured leaning against a car and putting on ski boots. No date supplied on back of photograph.
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back of photograph states "Geo + Teri Fray Summer 1988."
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Casino Vail, that is depicted in the Vintage Vail Quilt is no longer in business. This photograph shows the Casino Vail Building as it looks in 2017.
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photograph taken by Harry M Rhoads (person:11465) at St. Joseph's Hospital
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The Vintage Vail Quilt was featured in a 26 September 1986 Vail Daily article was written by Gloria Bucco. The 19-square Vintage Vail Quilt created by 18 founding mothers and early residents of Vail.
The article features the designer and Vintage Vail Quilt concept originator, AnnaMaria Abbink, Vail Public Library Director, Charlyn Canada, and quilters Darlene Stadler, Monie Beal, Cecile Hofler, Heidi Mani and Anna Langegger.
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This image features the entire Vintage Vail Quilt. It was created circa 1982 by Vail founding mothers and early residents. The Vintage Vail Quilt is currently curated by and housed at Vail Public Library; it visually displays the history and heritage of Vail. Over 150 hours of labor and love are invested in the quilt.
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The location of the original gondola building in Lionshead is has been occupied by buildings that make up the Arrabelle at Vail Square in Lionshead since approximately 2006.
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The iconic Covered Bridge in Vail Village crosses the Gore Creek and creates the entryway for Bridge Street.