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Pedestrian Mall Lanes
By Jason Charme/Aspen Daily News at Aspen Daily News
· June 29, 2026
· 1 min read
During the Mall Fest 50 art parade on Saturday to celebrate 50 years of Aspen ’s pedestrian mall, Tim Sack, executive director of Buckhorn Public Arts, bowls a keg down East Hyman Avenue — recreating an old Aspen tradition frequently organized…
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The revival of bowling a keg down East Hyman Avenue during the Mall Fest 50 art parade brings back a piece of Aspen's history, one that is deeply rooted in the town's silver-mining past and its evolution into a vibrant cultural center. This tradition, frequently organized in the past, adds a unique layer to the celebration of the pedestrian mall's 50th anniversary. As the town continues to balance its growth as a world-renowned ski resort and cultural hub, events like Mall Fest 50 showcase the community's ability to preserve its heritage while embracing change. The pedestrian mall, a central part of Aspen's identity, has played a significant role in the town's development, and its anniversary is a testament to the town's commitment to preserving public spaces that foster community engagement and artistic expression.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 29, 2026 ·
Source: Aspen Daily News ·
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What is this story about? During the Mall Fest 50 art parade on Saturday to celebrate 50 years of Aspen’s pedestrian mall, Tim Sack, executive director of Buckhorn Public Arts, bowls a keg down East Hyman Avenue — recreating an old Aspen tradition frequently organized…
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