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              cou-bha JTS.001-001-001-118 · Item · 1962-1972
              Part of John A. Topolnicki Sr. Photographic Collection

              A skier stops to enjoy the view from above the terminus of a chairlift, probably Chairlift 1 on Peak 8 of the Breckenridge ski area in Colorado. Chairlift 1 started at the base of Peak 8, near the Bergenhof Restaurant, and went up the slope to a point about 500 feet above tree line or timberline.

              Topolnicki Sr., John A.
              cou-bha JTS.001-001-001-019 · Item · 1962-1972
              Part of John A. Topolnicki Sr. Photographic Collection

              A skier stops to enjoy the view from above the terminus of a chairlift, probably Chairlift 1 on Peak 8 of the Breckenridge ski area in Colorado. Chairlift 1 started at the base of Peak 8, near the Bergenhof Restaurant, and went up the slope to a point about 500 feet above tree line or timberline.

              Topolnicki Sr., John A.
              cou-bha JTS.001-003-043 · Item · 1967-1972
              Part of John A. Topolnicki Sr. Photographic Collection

              Postcard, "Colorado Photography" by John Topolnicki. Caption on the reverse includes the four (4) b's Breckenridge logo: "Breckenridge Ski Area; I-70/US 6 and Colorado 9; Ski Country; Colorado" and "Foot of the Steep Run served by B-50 Poma lift. Degree of Difficulty - Advanced."

              Topolnicki Sr., John A.
              cou-bha JTS.001-003-027 · Item · 1970-1972
              Part of John A. Topolnicki Sr. Photographic Collection

              Postcard, "Colorado Photography" by John Topolnicki. Scalloped edges. Caption on the reverse includes the four (4) b's Breckenridge logo: "Bergenhof Chalet; Breckenridge Mountain Ski Area; Off U S Highway 6 - On Colorado 9; Ski Country; Colorado" and "Rest and Refresh at the Bergenhof. Catch the view from the sundeck. Then back up the slopes again. The whole Valley below - a panorama of beauty long remembered."

              Topolnicki Sr., John A.
              cou-bha JTS.001-003-062 · Item · 1962-1972
              Part of John A. Topolnicki Sr. Photographic Collection

              Postcard, "The Hanging Tree" by John Topolnicki. Scalloped edges. Caption on the reverse: "Bergenhof Chalet; Breckenridge Mountain Ski Area; Off I-70, U.S. 6 - On Colorado 9; Ski Country; Colorado" and "Rest and Refresh at the Bergenhof. Catch the view from the sundeck. Then back up the slopes again. The whole valley below - a panorama of beauty long remembered."

              Topolnicki Sr., John A.
              cou-bha JTS.001-003-069-003 · Part · 1970-1972
              Part of John A. Topolnicki Sr. Photographic Collection

              Postcard, "Colorado Photography" by John Topolnicki. Caption on the reverse includes the four (4) b's Breckenridge logo: "Breckenridge Ski Area; I-70/US 6 and Colorado 9; Ski Country; Colorado" and "Base Area facilities with Bergenhof at right and Peak 8 slopes in background. Degree of difficulty - Beginner - Intermediate and Advanced." One of six detachable postcards folded into a packet.

              cou-bha JTS.001-001-001-051 · Item · 1966
              Part of John A. Topolnicki Sr. Photographic Collection

              Breckenridge ski area facilities and parking lot at the base of Peak 8. The buildings, from left to right: ski school meeting place, operations building and ticket office (nicknamed "Ullrhom") and a ski shop. The practice hill and T-bar lift (a type of surface lift usually found on beginner ski slopes) are east of the facilities and parking lot. On January 10, 1966 the recently completed Ullrhom building exploded, killing one man and injuring 12 others. The cause was a suspected propane gas leak.

              Topolnicki Sr., John A.
              cou-bha JTS.001-001-001-045 · Item · 1962-1972
              Part of John A. Topolnicki Sr. Photographic Collection

              Skiers gather in the Peak 8 base area outside or on the deck of the Bergenhof Bar and Restaurant at Breckenridge ski area in Breckenridge, Colorado. The Bergenhof was one of three original buildings that made up the Peak 8 base area in the 1960s. It was demolished in 2013. Chairlift 1 is in the foreground.

              Topolnicki Sr., John A.
              cou-bha JTS.001-002-027 · Item · 1967
              Part of John A. Topolnicki Sr. Photographic Collection

              Chairlift 1 on Peak 8 with Spruce at left and Rounder's Run on the right, at the Breckenridge ski area in Colorado. Chairlift 1 was constructed by Heron Engineering Company, Inc. and opened in 1961. It started near the Bergenhof Restaurant and went up Peak 8 to a point above timberline. The ski trails, from left to right: Spruce, unnamed run under the chairlift nicknamed Old Lift Line, and Rounder's Run. Far upper left and barely visible through the trees is Callie's Alley, a steep run that descends into Spruce.

              Topolnicki Sr., John A.
              cou-bha JTS.001-001-001-024 · Item · 1965-1972
              Part of John A. Topolnicki Sr. Photographic Collection

              Two skiers under Chairlift 2 midway on Peak 8 of the Breckenridge ski resort in Colorado. Spruce Run at right. Chairlift 2, a Heron double lift, was installed for the 1965-1966 ski season. It ascended over Callie's Alley Run to the top of Peak 8. It was retired in 1997 when Rocky Mountain Chair was built.

              Topolnicki Sr., John A.
              cou-bha JTS.001-001-001-069 · Item · 1965-1972
              Part of John A. Topolnicki Sr. Photographic Collection

              Chairlift 2 midway on Peak 8 of the Breckenridge ski resort in Colorado. Crescendo Run on the left, Spruce Run at right. Chairlift 2, a Heron double lift, was installed for the 1965-1966 ski season. It ascended over Callie's Alley (which drops into Spruce Run) to the top of Peak 8. It was retired in 1997 when Rocky Mountain Chair was built.

              Topolnicki Sr., John A.
              cou-bha JTS.001-003-041 · Item · 1962-1972
              Part of John A. Topolnicki Sr. Photographic Collection

              Postcard, "Colorado Photography" by John Topolnicki. Caption on the reverse includes the four (4) b's Breckenridge logo: "Breckenridge Ski Area; I-70/US 6 and Colorado 9; Ski Country; Colorado" and "Midway - Peak 8. #2 chair lift to top with Crescendo Run on the left and Spruce Run at right."

              Topolnicki Sr., John A.
              cou-bha OHP.001-078-001-001 · Item · 2018-11-20
              Part of BHA Oral History Project

              Interview with Michael McMenamy conducted 2018-11-20. McMenamy first came to Breckenridge at 11 years old in 1970 from Littleton, Colorado. His father owned 12 acres near Blue River at the time. They eventually bought a house at 301 South Main Street and that is where McMenamy grew up. His father started out as a bartender at Breckenridge Inn before becoming the Ski Patrol Director at Breckenridge Ski Resort. He would eventually become the Mountain Manager, overseeing the development of Peak 9.

              McMenamy, Michael
              cou-bha JTS.001-003-044 · Item · 1966
              Part of John A. Topolnicki Sr. Photographic Collection

              Postcard, "Colorado Photography" by John Topolnicki. Caption on the reverse includes the four (4) b's Breckenridge logo: "Breckenridge Ski Area; I-70/US 6 and Colorado 9; Ski Country; Colorado" and "Base facilities from the left to right. Bergenhof - #1 Chair lift terminal - Ullr building and Administrative Offices. Parking lots in background and loaded chair in foreground."

              Topolnicki Sr., John A.