Live Well Estes - Spring 2020

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Wendy Rigby / Estes Park Trail-Gazette

Estes Park drivers display “Mountain Strong” pride.

Signs of the times

Wendy Rigby / Estes Park Trail-Gazette

Rocky Mountain National Park temporarily closed to visitors on March 27.

Photographic look at how COVID-19 crisis is impacting Estes Park By Wendy Rigby Trail-Gazette

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losed. Keep your social distance. The signs started popping up all

over Estes Park in March and April. Some were encouraging. Others were directional. Some were downright sad. Here’s a look at Estes Park’s signs of the times.

Wendy Rigby / Estes Park Trail-Gazette

Some restaurants around town had to temporarily shut down.

Wendy Rigby / Estes Park Trail-Gazette

Nicky’s Steakhouse reminded its customers picking up Easter meals to practice social distancing. 22 • COVID-19 WELLNESS WARRIORS

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The Estes Park Sugar Shack at 153 Virginia Drive offer a message of hope on its sign.


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