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The Aspen/Pitkin County airport terminal is a 44,000 square feet (4,100 m 2) single floor facility, which has undergone several renovations since its original construction in 1976. The airport terminal hosts six rental car operations, a year-round guest services operation, plus Jeddadiahs restaurant and gift shops.
Pitkin County is a county in the U.S. state of Colorado. As of the 2020 census , the population was 17,358. [ 1 ] The county seat and largest city is Aspen . [ 2 ]
The Utes were fighting to maintain possession of their land and communities. Originally named Ute City, the small community was renamed Aspen. The Aspen, Colorado, post office opened on June 7, 1880. [11] Pitkin County was created on February 23, 1881, with Aspen as its first and only seat. [2] The Town of Aspen was incorporated on April 1 ...
Aspen/Pitkin County Airport: ASE CO 38,584 89 2020 [71] Rocky Mountain Metro Airport: BJC CO 189,512 454 2020 [72] Centennial Airport: APA CO 349,841 829 2019 [73] Colorado Air and Space Port: CFO CO 75,647 287 2019 [74] Eagle County Regional Airport: EGE CO 57,192 72 2021 [75] Grand Junction Regional Airport: GJT CO 48,823 125 2018 [76] Pueblo ...
Garfield County Eagle County Pitkin County: Service type: Local and express bus Bus rapid transit Tour bus Dial-a-ride Paratransit Rail trail: Routes: 15 year-round 3 seasonal: Fleet: 106 transit buses 9 paratransit buses [1] Annual ridership: 5 million (2024) 4.8 million (2023) 4.2 million (2022) 3.2 million (2021) 2.6 million (2020) 5.47 ...
In the 1880s, Aspen went from an isolated mining camp on the far side of the Continental Divide to a city of over 10,000 people as a result of the Colorado Silver Boom. Pitkin County, named for then-Governor Frederick Walker Pitkin, was established in 1881. A small courthouse had been established at Cooper and Mill streets, but within ten years ...
Pitkin County's first settlement, established as a mining camp just below Independence Pass in 1879, initially prospered. [36] The gold ran out and the population declined, with all but one leaving during a rough winter 20 years later, leaving a ghost town behind. [37] 17: La Fave Block: La Fave Block: March 6, 1987 [16] 405 S. Hunter St. [16
Transportation buildings and structures in Pitkin County, Colorado (6 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Pitkin County, Colorado" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.