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[edit]I'll be looking these up at a Jefferson County library when I visit in June, but I'm parking this list of newspaper references here for now.
- "The little engine that could". Rocky Mountain News. 1990-08-04. (Photo only)
- Melrose, Frances. "Where did it come from? Tiny Town to display miniature model of cathedral". Rocky Mountain News. 1993-11-28.
- Melrose, Frances. "A model conclusion Denver basilica miniature a labor of love for '30s carpenter". Rocky Mountain News. 1993-12-26.
- "The Little Town That Could". The Gazette (Colo Springs). 1995-09-18.
- Bachlet, Nancy. "Tiny Town is still big hit 83 years later". 'Denver Post. 1997-09-24. In Great Escapes: Front Range magazine section.
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