Saturday, October 6, 2007
Wanted!
We look forward to your entries!
Autumn Run 4 Miler
In addition to the four mile fun run for the adults, there will also be a one mile kids run. If you want to come on out and run for Vail, then head on over to the sign up sheet right over here.
Hope to See ya all there!
The Old Spanish Trail
The Old Spanish Trail and The Old Spanish Trail
A Tail of Two Trails with Vail Connections
Our ‘OST’ winds through the desert, called by a patchwork of names until the 1950’s, it begins at a quiet corner along
Joe encouraged the locals to work together to pave the road. In the mid 1950’s it was $2,000.00 to pave a mile. The County would match $1,000.00, and pave one mile. The catch was that the ‘miles’ could not be contiguous! Joe would also visit the grader operator, encouraging him to put a slight crown in the long, winding ribbon of road so that it would be ‘pavement ready’. Even Jack Daniels got involved. Given now and again as a gift to the operator, it helped ‘pave’ the way! The first section paved on OST was from
The other Old Spanish Trail passed through Vail, via Highway 80. It was actually the name given by a tourism association formed in 1915 to promote business along the all-weather, southern route traversing the country from
In the late ‘50’s, Joe Maierhauser was in the local chapter, they met at the Pioneer Hotel. His proposed signage was adopted for the entire route. Attractions purchased two of the distinctive porcelain on metal conquistador signs; one for eastbound traffic, the other for westbound. Only two are known to be in existence, one is on display at
J.J. Lamb, The Vail Preservation Society, vailpreservationsociety@gmail.com
Joe Maierhauser, Oral History, 12-’00, CCMP
OST Website
OST Pamphlet, 19?