Telluride Mountain Village Media Foundation Archive

TMVMF's mission is historical preservation, education through media, and support of the environment and the arts in Telluride and Mountain Village.


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Korn Guilty
A newspaper clipping about the Town Attorney, Bob Korn, and his Marijuana charge. This image was donated to TMVMF courtesy of Dean Rolley. It is part of a collection archiving Telluride History.
Lael and Dave Fruen
This historical photo is part of a TMVMF donated collection—a photo sourced from Dean Rolley.
Larry Wilkinson
This historical photo is part of a TMVMF donated collection—a photo sourced from Dean Rolley.
Load Test
This image is the load test for one of the new five lifts, constructed in 1972. The man in the background, facing the camera is Al Bridges and the one on the far right is Mike (Chongo) Muer who was one of the first patrolmen. This image was taken just before the sk resort opened in late December of 1972.
Michael Saftler
This historical photo is part of a TMVMF donated collection—a photo sourced from Dean Rolley.
Michael Villagos
This historical photo is part of a TMVMF donated collection—a photo sourced from Dean Rolley.
Miners Smoking Underground
This photo was donated to TMVMF courtesy of Dean Rolley.
Mountain Village Early Construction and Development
Early Mountain Village development and construction narrated by William Senior Mahoney.
Music on Main Street
This photo was donated to TMVMF courtesy of Dean Rolley.
Newspaper Clipping
A newspaper clipping from 1969 discussing the creation of the ski resort. Telluride history. Image donated to TMVMF courtesy of Dean Rolley.
Newspaper Clipping 1968
"Possible ski development rumored" is a newspaper clipping from December 1968. This image was donated to TMVMF courtesy of Dean Rolley.
Newspaper Clipping: VW Bug
John Meislahn in front of his VW Bug Car. This photo was taken from a clipping in the Telluride Times and donated to TMVMF by Dean Rolley. The caption reads, "The first big storm and the last chance for cheap heat. Self-Photo by John Meislahn."

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