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Estes Park Trail-Gazette : ウィキペディア英語版
Estes Park Trail-Gazette

The ''Trail-Gazette'' is a weekly newspaper in Estes Park, Colorado. It is published by Prairie Mountain Publishing, a unit of MediaNews Group.
The Trail-Gazette covers local government, schools, sports, community events, entertainment, real estate, and Rocky Mountain National Park. Its coverage encompasses Estes Park and surrounding areas.
==History==
The ''Estes Park Trail'' began as a seasonal weekly magazine catering to the tourists who flocked to the Rockies from June through September. John Y. Munson, a retired farmer who lived in Berthoud, Colorado (perhaps a summer resident of Estes Park), was the first publisher (U.S. census, Berthoud, Larimer Co, Colorado, 1910, household 188). In 1912, he made suggestions for improvements such as village beautification, waste cans on Elkhorn Avenue and daily street cleaning (J.Y. Munson, "Editorial," ''Estes Park Trail'' vol. 1 no. 13, p. 1). Those suggestions branded the publication as a community newspaper from its inception.
By 1914, the ''Estes Park Trail'' had grown to 42 illustrated pages of travel articles, poetry, area news, columns about visitors, the occasional pithy editorial (often about the Business Men's Association), and advertisements. The ''Trail'' chronicled the early twentieth-century development of Estes Park, providing insights into early Colorado tourism and Rocky Mountain National Park.
In 1921, with the backing of businessmen who wanted a job printer in Estes Park, Arthur B. Harris became the editor and publisher of the ''Estes Park Trail'', which was thereafter produced locally. He published the weekly paper from April into December, and remained the editor as late as 1930 (U.S. census, Estes Park, Larimer Co, Colorado, 1910, household 52).
Thus the early seasonal tourist magazine evolved into a year-round community newspaper which became today's ''Trail-Gazette''.
Some issues of the ''Estes Park Trail'' for 1914-1924 are preserved in the digital collections of Colorado Historic Newspapers online.

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