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Aspen is the home rule municipality that is the county seat of Pitkin County, Colorado, United States. [1] Its population was 6,658 at the 2010 United States Census . Aspen is in a remote area of the Rocky Mountains ' Sawatch Range and Elk Mountains , along the Roaring Fork River at an elevation just below 8,000 feet (2,400 m) above sea level ...
The Avjet charter department scheduler subsequently testified that "the captain felt that it was important to land at [Aspen] because of the substantial amount of money that the [charter] customer spent for a dinner party". [2] A daytime fair weather view of the approach to runway 15 at Aspen airport, depicting accident site of N303GA (NTSB ...
The Aspen Weekly Times' first issue was published April 23, 1881 when Aspen was a silver mining town, and the purpose of the newspaper was to bring news about the outside world to miners. The original owner was D.H. Waite & Co under the leadership of Davis Hanson Waite who sold the paper to B. Clark Wheeler in 1885 and later became Governor of ...
U.S. Supreme Court cases. 14 Penn Plaza LLC v. Pyett; 303 Creative LLC v. Elenis; 44 Liquormart, Inc. v. Rhode Island; 62 Cases of Jam v. United States
Marion Davis may refer to: Marion Keene, known as Marion Davis, British big band singer; Marion Davis Berdecio, born Marion Davis, spy; See also.
Aspen Valley Hospital is a thousand feet (300 m) to the southwest. The land is generally clear and open, reflecting its past agricultural use. The mature trees that shade many of the West End's houses end abruptly to the east, and there is a small grove of similar trees, all aspens , to the west of the museum.
Lyeth v. Hoey, 305 U.S. 188 (1938), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that property received by an heir under a settlement agreement resolving a dispute over the decedent's will is property acquired by "inheritance," which exempts the value of such property from the income tax.
Marion Davis Berdecio (1943), accused Soviet spy in U.S. State Department, comrade of Coplon and Wovschin; Judith Coplon (1943), Soviet spy in U.S. Justice Department whose convictions were overturned on technicalities; Virginia Hall (1927), American spy with the Special Operations Executive during WWII.