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Did miners in the Peak to Peak get Christmas day off in the 1800's? In this week's episode, our guest host Maryann Rosen digs into the history of Christmas, and what the holiday meant for early settlers in Nederland. Winters were long and the holidays in the Colorado mountains weren't always merry and bright - especially for the laborers who worked year-round in the historical mines. But the spirit of Christmas always had a way of brightening the harsh lifestyle that came with living in Rockies. Listen in for a window into Christmas day, circa 1890.
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Tyler Hickman, podcast host, at [email protected]
Jamie Lammers, podcast host, at [email protected]
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Did miners in the Peak to Peak get Christmas day off in the 1800's? In this week's episode, our guest host Maryann Rosen digs into the history of Christmas, and what the holiday meant for early settlers in Nederland. Winters were long and the holidays in the Colorado mountains weren't always merry and bright - especially for the laborers who worked year-round in the historical mines. But the spirit of Christmas always had a way of brightening the harsh lifestyle that came with living in Rockies. Listen in for a window into Christmas day, circa 1890.
Also:
Read these stories and more at themtnear.com.
Support the show
Thank you for listening to The Mountain-Ear Podcast, featuring news and culture from peak to peak! Additional pages are linked below.
If you want to be involved in the podcast or paper, contact:
Barbara Hardt, our editor-in-chef, at [email protected]
Tyler Hickman, podcast host, at [email protected]
Jamie Lammers, podcast host, at [email protected]
General inquiries: [email protected]
Head to our website for all of the latest news.
Subscribe online and use the coupon code PODCAST for a 10% discount for all new subscribers.
Submit local events to promote them in the paper and on our website.
Find us on Facebook @mtnear and Instagram @mtn.ear
Listen and watch on YouTube today.
Share this podcast by scrolling to the bottom of our website home page or by heading to our main hub on Buzzsprout.
Thank you for listening!