Sous Chef
Seeking experienced sous chef, pay $28-$30/hour depending on experience, Housing Available! Live and work on property in our stunning cabin!
Aspen quickly became an urban, industrialized community with impressive architecture, leaving Independence, Ashcroft, and Ruby to become ghost towns. By 1890 the production of Aspen’s silver fields had surpassed even rival Leadville, making it the nation’s largest single producer. By 1893 Aspen’s 12,000 residents had six newspapers, four schools, three banks, electric lights, a modern hospital, two theaters, an opera house, and a very small brothel district. Aspen’s fortunes fell with the U.S. government’s return to the gold standard in 1893. Ironically, one of the largest nuggets of native silver ever found was mined in 1894 in Aspen, weighing in at almost 2,200 pounds. With minimal commercial silver markets, Aspen survived as a rural county seat and ranching center as mining declined.
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