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=Innsbrook Resort and Conference Center= 1 Aspen Circle Dr. Innsbrook, Missouri 63390 Innsbrook Resort and Conference Center Website

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Innsbrook Resort and Conference Center
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About Innsbrook Resort and Conference Center
When it comes to real estate developments and lake communities, ownership often switches hands every five years or so. But Innsbrook is different. As one of St. Louis’ premier lake communities, Innsbrook has miraculously remained under the same ownership since its inception in 1971.

But the development’s beginnings started as quite a different entrepreneurial exploit of owner Edmund J. Boyce. In the late 1950s, Boyce had an idea to sell T-shirts that said “U.S. Olympic Drinking Team.” These shirts were advertised in a popular magazine for $5.75. “We sold 50,000 in ten months,” Boyce recalled. “I retired to the mountains of Colorado and became a ski bum.”

He was 23 then, fresh out of the Jesuits’ Regis College in Denver. You may be wondering how T-shirts could spark an idea for a community like Innsbrook. Well, Boyce saw his first A-frame on a Colorado mountainside, an image that became his vision for a sprawling A-frame resort development that would some day encompass the wooded hills of Warren County.

Boyce was joined in 1969 by Warren Wobbe, who assisted in the completion of their first development, Aspenhof (located southwest of Innsbrook in Warren County).

In 1971, they began developing Innsbrook with the idea of having A-frame cabins clustered around small lakes. The development was named Innsbrook after the scenic capital of Austria’s Tyrol region. Although the name’s inspiration came right out of Europe, the idea definitely stemmed from deep in Colorado. “We brought together nature, recreation and serenity,” Boyce said.

Ten years later, Innsbrook had developed into a prospering sanctuary that included 434 A-frames, 21 lakes and 40 miles of road on 1,600 acres.

Today, Innsbrook is a vibrant community with more than 7,500 acres, 1,500 properties, 100 lakes and 100 miles of roads. From Innsbrook Resort and Conference Center Website

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