The belongings of Hunter S. Thompson are moved into a tented bar in an attempt to recreate the deceased writers kitchen early Saturday morning August 2005. The recreated kitchen served as a lounge for guests who were invited to Thompson’s 42-acre Woody Creek property to watch as Thompson’s remains were shot from a 153-foot vertical cannon at Owl Farm. (EVAN SEMON / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)
The belongings of Hunter S. Thompson are moved into a tented bar in an attempt to recreate the deceased writers kitchen early Saturday morning August 2005. The recreated kitchen served as a lounge for guests who were invited to Thompson’s 42-acre Woody Creek property to watch as Thompson’s remains were shot from a 153-foot vertical cannon at Owl Farm. (EVAN SEMON / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)
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The belongings of Hunter S. Thompson are moved into a tented bar in an attempt to recreate the deceased writers kitchen early Saturday morning August 2005. The recreated kitchen served as a lounge for guests who were invited to Thompson’s 42-acre Woody Creek property to watch as Thompson’s remains were shot from a 153-foot vertical cannon at Owl Farm. (EVAN SEMON / ROCKY MOUNTAIN NEWS)
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2005-09-04 04:05:05
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