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PHOTOS: Steamboat Springs joins nation with 'No Kings' protest

  • Writer: Dylan Anderson
    Dylan Anderson
  • Jun 16
  • 1 min read

Organizers estimate more than 1,600 people gathered on the Routt County Historic Courthouse lawn on Saturday as part of more than 2,000 nationwide demonstrations protesting the Trump Administration.

As many at 1,600 gathered in downtown Steamboat Springs on Tuesday for a "No Kings" protest opposing President Donald Trump and his administration. (Dylan Anderson/The Yampa Valley Bugle)
As many at 1,600 gathered in downtown Steamboat Springs on Tuesday for a "No Kings" protest opposing President Donald Trump and his administration. (Dylan Anderson/The Yampa Valley Bugle)
Hundreds of people lined both sides of Lincoln Avenue Saturday as part of nationwide "No Kings" protests. (Dylan Anderson/The Yampa Valley Bugle)
Hundreds of people lined both sides of Lincoln Avenue Saturday as part of nationwide "No Kings" protests. (Dylan Anderson/The Yampa Valley Bugle)
Steamboat Springs Police Officers stood in the shade on the corner of Fifth Street and Lincoln Avenue during Saturday's "No Kings" rally in Steamboat. (Dylan Anderson/The Yampa Valley Bugle)
Steamboat Springs Police Officers stood in the shade on the corner of Fifth Street and Lincoln Avenue during Saturday's "No Kings" rally in Steamboat. (Dylan Anderson/The Yampa Valley Bugle)
 (Dylan Anderson/The Yampa Valley Bugle)
 (Dylan Anderson/The Yampa Valley Bugle)
Protesters listen to speakers during Saturday's "No Kings" protest in Steamboat Springs.  (Dylan Anderson/The Yampa Valley Bugle)
Protesters listen to speakers during Saturday's "No Kings" protest in Steamboat Springs.  (Dylan Anderson/The Yampa Valley Bugle)
A sign at Saturday's "No Kings" protest in Steamboat Springs referenced comments made by President Donald Trump at the debate. (Dylan Anderson/The Yampa Valley Bugle)
A sign at Saturday's "No Kings" protest in Steamboat Springs referenced comments made by President Donald Trump at the debate. (Dylan Anderson/The Yampa Valley Bugle)
Protesters listen to speakers during Saturday's "No Kings" protest in Steamboat Springs. (Dylan Anderson/The Yampa Valley Bugle)
Protesters listen to speakers during Saturday's "No Kings" protest in Steamboat Springs. (Dylan Anderson/The Yampa Valley Bugle)
Protesters lined Lincoln Avenue on Saturday, frequently spurring drivers to honk in support. (Dylan Anderson/The Yampa Valley Bugle)
Protesters lined Lincoln Avenue on Saturday, frequently spurring drivers to honk in support. (Dylan Anderson/The Yampa Valley Bugle)
Protesters eventually took to both sides of Lincoln Avenue, as the street in front of the courthouse was lined with people. (Dylan Anderson/The Yampa Valley Bugle)
Protesters eventually took to both sides of Lincoln Avenue, as the street in front of the courthouse was lined with people. (Dylan Anderson/The Yampa Valley Bugle)
Protesters listen to speakers during Saturday's "No Kings" protest in Steamboat Springs. (Dylan Anderson/The Yampa Valley Bugle)
Protesters listen to speakers during Saturday's "No Kings" protest in Steamboat Springs. (Dylan Anderson/The Yampa Valley Bugle)
(Dylan Anderson/The Yampa Valley Bugle)
(Dylan Anderson/The Yampa Valley Bugle)

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