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Former librarian Davine Pera, of the Wilkinson Public Library, interviewed Larry Wilkinson On August 23, 1990. Larry describes his life and career history and how he began his life in Telluride, Colorado. Larry Wilkinson also describes the history of the Wilkinson Public Library.
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A photograph of Betty and Larry Wilkinson. The date of this picture is unknown--possibly late 1970's, or early 1980's. The location is probably the old stone jail library. This picture can be found in the Larry Wilkinson Memorial Book, in the Telluride Room, at the Wilkinson Public Library, in Telluride, Colorado.
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"The early 70's was a time of rebellion and experimentation. As the nation reeled with social upheaval, creativity flourished. Telluride was changing, mining was dying, skiing was born. What emerged was a lively community forging a new identity in a spectacular isolated mountain landscape." -- from case.
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From left to right, the Wilkinson Public Library board members in 2000: Andrea Benda, Larry Wilkinson, Will Thompson, Ann Brady, and Michelle Kodis.
This photograph was taken during the party for the opening day of the new library building (as of 2019, the current building) in 2000, in Telluride, Colorado.