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A Snowy Winter in Hailey, Ninety-Five Years Ago

January 24, 2026 by Mary Tyson

A town's main street buried in deep snow.

Liam Guthrie, Regional History Librarian As Hailey’s streets remain bare of snow in the middle of January, one can only look back enviously (or thankfully, depending on your disposition) at photos like this one, taken by Martyn Mallory in the winter of 1931. The photo shows Hailey’s main street following a heavy snowfall before snowplows were introduced to the valley. Shoveled piles and snow drifts blanket the street, reaching the height of a person in some places, while a well-trodden … [Read more...] about A Snowy Winter in Hailey, Ninety-Five Years Ago

Filed Under: "Rear View" from Regional History, Library Blog Tagged With: Hailey

Scorpian Short Skis

January 21, 2026 by Mary Tyson

Pair of black and white Scorpian short skis

Measuring approximately 106 centimeters in length, these Scorpian short skis represent an experimental moment in late twentieth-century alpine ski design. Designed in the late 1970s by a ski innovator named Sarver, the Scorpian emerged during a period of rapid experimentation in ski technology, when designers were rethinking shape, length, and function to meet the demands of increasingly technical terrain. Sarver’s original design was marketed under the name Lynx, but a naming conflict with a … [Read more...] about Scorpian Short Skis

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Scorpian Short Skis

January 21, 2026 by Mary Tyson

Pair of black and white Scorpian short skis

Measuring approximately 106 centimeters in length, these Scorpian short skis represent an experimental moment in late twentieth-century alpine ski design. Designed in the late 1970s by a ski innovator named Sarver, the Scorpian emerged during a period of rapid experimentation in ski technology, when designers were rethinking shape, length, and function to meet the demands of increasingly technical terrain. Sarver’s original design was marketed under the name Lynx, but a naming conflict with a … [Read more...] about Scorpian Short Skis

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Scorpian, Skis

Reindeer Games in Sun Valley

January 15, 2026 by Mary Tyson

Reindeer pull a sleigh in front of the Challenger Inn

Kristine Bretall, Wood River Museum Community Engagement Manager December of 1937 brought Santa and his ‘reindeer’ to Sun Valley’s Challenger Inn for the first time (and the last time for the reindeer)! Sun Valley’s opening season was the 1936-1937 winter season, and when the resort closed in April of 1937 for spring, the resort addressed some key needs for their guests: more entertainment options for winter and summer, and of critical importance, a more affordable option for lodging and … [Read more...] about Reindeer Games in Sun Valley

Filed Under: "Rear View" from Regional History, Library Blog Tagged With: Sun Valley

A Nearby Ghost Town: Bullion City

December 17, 2025 by Mary Tyson

Many rustic buildings clustered in a narrow canyon.

Mary Tyson, Director of the Center for Regional History In the early years of Wood River Valley’s mining boom, many small towns sprang beyond Bellevue, Ketchum, and Hailey. Our towns survived the mining boom and bust that occurred in many parts of the West, but many of the smaller towns didn’t survive and became ghost towns. Initially, in the boom and bust, there was a fevered search for gold and running into silver in pursuit of gold was a nuisance. Then, when silver mining technology … [Read more...] about A Nearby Ghost Town: Bullion City

Filed Under: "Rear View" from Regional History, Library Blog Tagged With: Mining

Ketchum Goes to War

October 30, 2025 by Mary Tyson

Men in World War 1 uniforms pose holding a United States flag.

Liam Guthrie, Regional History Librarian On April 6, 1917, the United States Congress voted to overwhelmingly to enter into The Great War in Europe following an impassioned plea by President Woodrow Wilson. As reported on April 4th in the local Wood River Times, Wilson stated, “…the United States must enter the war to make the world safe for democracy, as only one of the champions of the rights of mankind, and will be satisfied when those rights are as secure as the faith and freedom of … [Read more...] about Ketchum Goes to War

Filed Under: "Rear View" from Regional History, Library Blog Tagged With: Ketchum

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