“A gentleman riding horseback along Main street found a ladies’ shoe on the road near the city limits on Wednesday evening,” The Aspen Daily Times stated on June 21, 1889.
“It was a pretty little shoe and did not look as though it had been worn more than once or twice. After riding four or fi...
Key takeaway “It was a pretty little shoe and did not look as though it had been worn more than once or twice.
Why this matters in Aspen News
The Aspen Historical Society's "Back in Time" series offers a glimpse into the town's past, and this particular anecdote reveals the charming and intimate nature of Aspen's historic Main street. The fact that a gentleman on horseback could ride along Main street and encounter a lady and gentleman in a buggy, all within a short distance, speaks to the town's small and close-knit community at the time. The story also highlights the role of Main street as a central gathering place, where residents would interact and go about their daily lives. Today, Main street remains a vibrant and bustling hub of activity, with locals and visitors alike strolling along its sidewalks and visiting its shops and restaurants. The Aspen Historical Society's archives, accessible at archiveaspen.org, provide a valuable resource for understanding the evolution of Aspen's community and its iconic spaces like Main street.
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Published: June 19, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Times ·
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