For over 20 years we have continuously supported the people and organizations that make up our community. Amore Realty isn't only about real estate. Amore Realty is about you, our community, transitions and life changes. Our office is located in the heart of the Roaring Fork Valley in downtown Carbondale, Colorado.
If you are looking to buy or sell real estate in Carbondale, Basalt, Aspen, Snowmass, Glenwood Springs, Redstone, Marble, New Castle, Silt or Rifle Colorado, Amore Realty and Colorado Realtor Lynn Kirchner is the Roaring Fork Valley real estate agent you have been looking for.We recommend Amore whole heartedly! Lynn and her assistant, Suzy, gave us highly superior advice and service for selling our house.
If you are looking to buy or sell real estate in Carbondale, Basalt, Aspen, Snowmass, Glenwood Springs, Redstone, Marble, New Castle, Silt or Rifle Colorado, Amore Realty and Colorado Realtor Lynn Kirchner is the Roaring Fork Valley real estate agent you have been looking for.We recommend Amore whole heartedly! Lynn and her assistant, Suzy, gave us highly superior advice and service for selling our house.
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Originally known as "Ute City" was a booming silver mining town with 12,000 people, 6 newspapers, 2 railroads, 4 schools, 3 banks, electric lights, a modern hospital, 2 theaters, and opera house and a very small brothel district.
In 1893 the Sherman Silver Act demonetized silver, which marked the decline as a mining town.
In 1880 the town was renamed to Aspen.
After the decline of mining in the Town, another "gold mine" was discovered - SNOW!
In 1946 the Aspen Skiing Corporation was founded and in 1950 Aspen hosted the FIS World Championships, which confirmed Aspen's status as an international resort.
In 1893 the Sherman Silver Act demonetized silver, which marked the decline as a mining town.
In 1880 the town was renamed to Aspen.
After the decline of mining in the Town, another "gold mine" was discovered - SNOW!
In 1946 the Aspen Skiing Corporation was founded and in 1950 Aspen hosted the FIS World Championships, which confirmed Aspen's status as an international resort.
Tucked high in the Brush Creek Valley, Snowmass Village, Colorado, is like the shy neighbor who turns out to be vivacious upon closer acquaintance.
Within this 25-square-mile town resides over 40 miles of hiking and biking trails and offers one of the best Summer Resort Music scenes in the state.
Surrounded by a spectacularly scenic wilderness area, Snowmass is one of the few resorts in the U.S. to offer plentiful mountainboarding terrain and the only Colorado resort to offer two 18-hole disc golf courses.
Within this 25-square-mile town resides over 40 miles of hiking and biking trails and offers one of the best Summer Resort Music scenes in the state.
Surrounded by a spectacularly scenic wilderness area, Snowmass is one of the few resorts in the U.S. to offer plentiful mountainboarding terrain and the only Colorado resort to offer two 18-hole disc golf courses.
Located at the confluence of the Roaring Fork and Frying Pan Rivers.
Basalt is 16 miles north of Aspen and 22 miles southeast of Glenwood Springs on Highway 82.
The Colorado Midland Railroad, built to carry coal and silver ore between Leadville and Aspen, established the town of Frying Pan Junction in 1887.
Incorporated as Basalt in 1901, the mountain town filled with immigrants from Switzerland and Northern Italy to work for the railroad mines and coal smelters.
With the closing of the mines, the railroad rolled up its tracks and the few remaining folks began ranching.
Basalt is 16 miles north of Aspen and 22 miles southeast of Glenwood Springs on Highway 82.
The Colorado Midland Railroad, built to carry coal and silver ore between Leadville and Aspen, established the town of Frying Pan Junction in 1887.
Incorporated as Basalt in 1901, the mountain town filled with immigrants from Switzerland and Northern Italy to work for the railroad mines and coal smelters.
With the closing of the mines, the railroad rolled up its tracks and the few remaining folks began ranching.
Located in the heart of the Elk Mountains, Redstone is surrounded by towering, red sandstone cliffs.
The historic town of Redstone was established in the late 19th century by John Cleveland Osgood as part of a coal mining enterprise.
Improving the living conditions for the miners, Osgood constructed 84 colorful Swiss-style chalets for family housing, plus an elegant 20 room inn, now known as the Redstone Inn, for the bachelors.
Today, the town remains a historical treasure.
The Inn, open year-round to guests, and many of the chalets lining Main Street survive today and have been beautifully renovated, giving the town a charming character.
The historic town of Redstone was established in the late 19th century by John Cleveland Osgood as part of a coal mining enterprise.
Improving the living conditions for the miners, Osgood constructed 84 colorful Swiss-style chalets for family housing, plus an elegant 20 room inn, now known as the Redstone Inn, for the bachelors.
Today, the town remains a historical treasure.
The Inn, open year-round to guests, and many of the chalets lining Main Street survive today and have been beautifully renovated, giving the town a charming character.
Glenwood Springs in located about 150 miles west of Denver at the confluence of the Colorado and Roaring Fork River.
Glenwood Springs is about 50 miles south of Aspen/Snowmass and 90 miles east of Grand Junction.
Glenwood Springs is known as the jewel of Garfield County with over a century of experience as a quaint, mountain spa community.
In Glenwood Springs, you can feel the history.
Long before the gold rush of 1876 brought the railroad and miners to the area, the Ute Indians had long been using the healing waters of the famous Hot Springs and underground Vapor Caves.
Glenwood Springs is about 50 miles south of Aspen/Snowmass and 90 miles east of Grand Junction.
Glenwood Springs is known as the jewel of Garfield County with over a century of experience as a quaint, mountain spa community.
In Glenwood Springs, you can feel the history.
Long before the gold rush of 1876 brought the railroad and miners to the area, the Ute Indians had long been using the healing waters of the famous Hot Springs and underground Vapor Caves.
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