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  1. Chicago businessman Walter Paepcke (1896-1960), chairman of the Container Corporation of America, first visited Aspen, Colorado in 1945. Inspired by its great natural beauty, he envisioned it as an ideal gathering place for thinkers, leaders, artists, and musicians from all over the world to step away from their daily routines and reflect on the underlying values of society and culture.

  2. Expenses (2019) $147,137,098 [1] Website. www.aspeninstitute.org. The Aspen Institute is an international nonprofit organization founded in 1949 as the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies. [2] The institute is headquartered in Washington, D.C. It also has campuses in Aspen, Colorado, its original home. [3]

  3. After Paepcke died in 1960, Robert O. Anderson followed him as the Aspen Institute's director and perpetuated and expanded the original dream. Elizabeth Paepcke, who kept a house in Aspen until her death in 1994, spearheaded projects such as the creation of the 25-acre Aspen Center for Environmental Studies and a nature preserve around Hallam Lake.

  4. 1906. The first Pitkin County Fair is held at the racetrack where Aspen Meadows is today. The racetrack held horse races, and later, car races, as well as serving as the Rodeo and fairgrounds. The first car, a Buick, arrived in Aspen on August 4, 1906, around 5 pm, according to the Aspen Democrat.

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  5. Jul 2, 2024 · This year marks the 75th anniversary of the first Aspen convening of what would become the Aspen Institute for Humanistic Studies. On June 27, 1949, several thousand participants from across the world converged on an almost abandoned silver mining town in the Colorado mountains.

  6. The Aspen Institute has earned a reputation for gathering diverse, nonpartisan thought leaders, creatives, scholars and members of the public to address some of the world's most complex problems. But the goal of these convenings is to have an impact beyond the conference room. They are designed to provoke, further and improve actions taken in ...

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  8. Walter Paepcke (June 29, 1896 – April 13, 1960) was an American businessman and philanthropist who was prominent in the mid-20th century. A longtime executive of the Chicago-based Container Corporation of America, Paepcke is best noted for his founding of the Aspen Institute and the Aspen Skiing Company in the early 1950s, both of which helped transform the town of Aspen, Colorado into an ...

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