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Steamboat Springs Rated #4 On The Smithsonian's Best Small Towns List

07/06/2014 22:03

This is the 3rd annual list of America's Best Small Towns to visit created by the Smithsonian Magazine. You can find them in practically every corner of the US and they've been selected because they're notably formidable in areas like history, music, theatre and science. The magazine won't look for lonely places, instead they choose places which are enriched despite the growing urban orientation of our lives. As an example, if you think about museums, Nebraska City which placed number 9 on the list is not that well known, nevertheless the place has one museum for every 800 people along with natural splendor to offer.
 



One of Steamboat Spring's major claims to fame is the champagne powder snow but the magazine examines its music scene. Almost no other town of this size can include chamber and symphony orchestras, opera and a world-class festival in summer and brings together exceptional musicians from all over the world to perform in a state-of-the-art concert hall that sits in the middle of majestic mountains. The Strings Music Pavilion created from exposed timber with amazing views of the Rocky Mountains has hosted the Strings Music Festival that brings together bluegrass, jazz and country music on the same stage. The ski area organizes MusicFest, the week-long winter festival showcasing 40 top bands. https://www.listings.com

Then there's the famed and world-renowned powder snow. This small community has generated 79 athletes in the Winter Olympics since 1932 which includes some skiers and snow boarders who participated in Sochi in 2014. Winter sports are an important part of the traditions and history and in 1913, Capt. Carl Howelsen, with the skills that made him a fantastic circus performer, established a wooden ski jump on the hills near to the town where he taught local kids to jump. Howelsen Hill, that is now run by the city of Steamboat Springs, is the oldest continually working ski area in the state of Colorado and is also a summer music venue.



Unlike some other towns in the West, Steamboat Springs treasures and remembers its cowboy traditions as an essential portion of community life. Every summer features a rodeo and you could see some of the ranching and homesteading history and tradition at the Tread of Pioneers Museum. F. M. Light & Sons opened in the town in 1905 to cater to ranchers and today demonstrates how to wear cowboy boots together with mini-dresses. In addition it proposes various western movies to check out on its web page.

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