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Just published, "Then the Women Took Over: A hundred years of the Estes Park Woman's Club" by Harriet Burgess celebrates the Woman's Club Centennial anniversary.
Read more: Then the Women Took OverThe nonprofit Rocky Mountain Nature Association (RMNA), founded in 1931, supports the research and educational programs of Rocky Mountain National Park (RMNP) and its public lands partners and raises funds for trails and improvement projects within the park. 
The Estes Valley Library offers free Internet and wi-fi, children's storytimes and a quiet place to read the newspaper after a long day of shopping downtown.
Read more: Estes Valley LibraryTo celebrate Estes Park's history, Estes Park Museum has installed plaques on historic buildings downtown.
Read more: Want More History?For many years, the deer, elk, bear and other animals had this valley to themselves. Seeking the abundant game, every season Arapaho hunting parties ventured into the Estes valley from the eastern plains. Evidence also shows that the Arapaho and Apache once fought a spirited battle in Upper Beaver Meadows.

The early public-spirited women were dedicated to community improvement long before the Town of Estes Park was incorporated.

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