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Vacationland - Tourism and Environment in the Colorado High Country (Paperback)
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Vacationland - Tourism and Environment in the Colorado High Country (Paperback)
Series: Weyerhaeuser Environmental Books
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Winner of the Western Writers of America 2014 Spur Award for Best
Western Nonfiction, Contemporary Mention the Colorado high country
today and vacation imagery springs immediately to mind: mountain
scenery, camping, hiking, skiing, and world-renowned resorts like
Aspen and Vail. But not so long ago, the high country was isolated
and little visited. Vacationland tells the story of the region's
dramatic transformation in the decades after World War II, when a
loose coalition of tourist boosters fashioned alluring images of
nature in the high country and a multitude of local, state, and
federal actors built the infrastructure for high-volume tourism:
ski mountains, stocked trout streams, motels, resort villages, and
highway improvements that culminated in an entirely new corridor
through the Rockies, Interstate 70. Vacationland is more than just
the tale of one tourist region. It is a case study of how the
consumerism of the postwar years rearranged landscapes and
revolutionized American environmental attitudes. Postwar tourists
pioneered new ways of relating to nature, forging surprisingly
strong personal connections to their landscapes of leisure and in
many cases reinventing their lifestyles and identities to make
vacationland their permanent home. They sparked not just a
population boom in popular tourist destinations like Colorado but
also a new kind of environmental politics, as they demanded
protection for the aesthetic and recreational qualities of place
that promoters had sold them. Those demands energized the American
environmental movement-but also gave it blind spots that still
plague it today. Peopled with colorful characters, richly evocative
of the Rocky Mountain landscape, Vacationland forces us to consider
how profoundly tourism changed Colorado and America and to grapple
with both the potential and the problems of our familiar ways of
relating to environment, nature, and place.
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