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WOODY CREEK, Colo.-
Patrons of an Aspen-area icon are worried.
They fear a proposed real estate deal could mean an end to the Woody Creek Tavern, as it was when the late Hunter S. Thompson and other eccentrics hung out in the ramshackle building.
Gaylor Guenin, a writer and himself a long-time patron, said everyone is a little shook up. It has been open for 27 years.
Mary Harris, who owns the tavern with her husband, Shep, confirmed they have had an attractive offer on the restaurant and bar and are considering getting out of the business. She says the offer is from locals, who won’t change the place.
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Information from: The Denver Post,



