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  • 2 weeks ago | vailmag.com | Zach Mahone |Amanda Faison

    When Vail officially opened Lionshead Village in 1969, it effectively borrowed the name from a Simba-shaped boulder that sits high above Minturn, the historic railroad town nestled in a valley between Vail and Beaver Creek. And that is a grand metaphor for Minturn’s place in the Vail Valley: This tucked-away mountain hamlet is often overlooked but full of treasures.

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