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Big League Tours


A Taste of the Bigs!
Coors Field
2001 Blake St
Denver, CO 80205
United States
+1 866 619 1748 / +1 317 534 2475
http://www.bigleaguetours.com
The crack of the bat never sounded so good. If you're an avid baseball fan who's ever dreamed of visiting that historic stadium, or desired to watch that favorite childhood team you never got to see, Big League Tours will set you up with an exclusive baseball package that not only gets you a ticket to the ballgame, but also offers one-of-a-kind baseball opportunities. When you go on a Big League Tour, you might find yourself dining with a Hall of Famer or taking batting practice with an All-Star. With tours available in all 30 stadiums, you can customize your own memorable trip, or join a group on one of Big League Tours regional excursions. Whether your plan is to bond with the family at the ballpark or to spend a weekend with the guys, this unique tour company will provide an unforgettable experience that gets you up-close and personal with the Big Leagues.

These tours are available during the regular baseball season.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Big League Tours photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Black American West Museum and Heritage Center


History, lost and found
3091 California Street
Denver, CO 80205
United States
+1 303 292 2566
http://www.blackamericanwest.org/
This museum, which started as a personal collection, explores a missing passage in the history of America. Through its exhibits of photographs and artifacts you learn that one-third of America's cowboys were African-American, and that the African-American pioneers were among some of the nation's earliest millionaires. African-Americans were an important part of the westward migration and you can learn all about it here. Admission is USD6 for adults USD5.50 for seniors(65+) and students pay USD4.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Byers-Evans House/Denver History Museum


Two tours in one
1310 Bannock Street
Denver, CO 80204
United States
+1 303 620 4933
http://www.coloradohistory.org/
Guided tours take visitors through one of the city's oldest and most elegant homes, within walking distance of downtown. Rocky Mountain News founder William Byers built the red-brick Victorian home in 1883, and, six years later, the son of John Evans, the state's second territorial governor, purchased it. The tour fee includes access to the Denver History Museum, which occupies the old carriage house. The museum offers changing exhibits, interactive video displays and an extensive photo archive. Admission: USD3 adults; USD2.50 seniors; USD1.50 kids (6-16).

Review © 2007, Wcities
Byers-Evans House/Denver History Museum photo by 64MM
Photo: 64MM
Byers-Evans House/Denver History Museum photo by amy koenig
Photo: amy koenig
Byers-Evans House/Denver History Museum photo by Chris Crowle
Photo: Chris Crowle
Byers-Evans House/Denver History Museum photo by amy koenig
Photo: amy koenig
Byers-Evans House/Denver History Museum photo by Olenka
Photo: Olenka
 

 
Colorado Governor's Mansion


Tour Colorado's pioneer heritage
400 East 8th Avenue
Denver, CO 80203
United States
+1 303 837 8350
Designed and built for the Cheeseman family in 1908, and later purchased by the Boettcher family, this mansion was deeded to the state in 1959. The Georgian Revival residence became the Governor's Mansion in 1960 after considerable controversy. Ornate fountains, gardens and a substantial collection of European and Asian artwork and antiques grace the home. One main attraction, the Drawing Room, houses a Waterford crystal chandelier that once hung in the White House in Washington, D.C. Admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Colorado Governor's Mansion photo by HelpFeedAlex
Photo: HelpFeedAlex
Colorado Governor's Mansion photo by Mitch Hernandez
Photo: Mitch Hernandez
Colorado Governor's Mansion photo by Kevin Fanciulli
Photo: Kevin Fanciulli
 

 
Colorado History Museum


Trace the history of Colorado
1300 Broadway
Denver, CO 80203
United States
+1 303 866 3682
http://www.coloradohistory.org/
If you are interested in finding out more about Colorado and the west, then this is the place to go. It offers a vast collection of artifacts from the Mesa Verde Indian culture, as well as a plethora of historical exhibits related to mining and railroads. Its cowboy memorabilia is some of the most extensive in the country. Give yourself a day to tour the entire museum. Admission: USD5 adult; USD4.50 seniors and students; USD3.50 children (6-16); children under 6 are free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Colorado History Museum photo by Ishmael Orendain
Photo: Ishmael Orendain
Colorado History Museum photo by sfgamchick
Photo: sfgamchick
Colorado History Museum photo by Daniel Humann
Photo: Daniel Humann
Colorado History Museum photo by Lauren Amberman
Photo: Lauren Amberman
Colorado History Museum photo by Scott Beach, Syr. NY
Photo: Scott Beach, Syr. NY
Colorado History Museum photo by sharon thomas
Photo: sharon thomas
 

 
Colorado State Capitol Building


Colorado's famed building
200 East Colfax Ave.
(at Broadway)
Denver, CO 80203
United States
+1 303 866 2604
http://www.milehighcapitol.org/
While the gilded dome of this building may attract the attention of visitors, the history and stunning architectural features inside holds their real interest. Standing precisely one mile above sea level, its observation deck offers impressive views of Denver, the Rocky Mountains and the surrounding plains. You can get your fill of local history by scanning the murals on the first floor and the onyx busts of Denver's important historical figures. Be sure to also take a tour of the impressive House and Senate chambers. Guided tours are available and admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Sarah Imholt
Photo: Sarah Imholt
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Simon Foot
Photo: Simon Foot
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Tim Vo
Photo: Tim Vo
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by crow_soup
Photo: crow_soup
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Eric Lubbers/YourHub
Photo: Eric Lubbers/YourHub
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Eric Jensen
Photo: Eric Jensen
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Spamboy.com
Photo: Spamboy.com
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by amy wei
Photo: amy wei
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Gary Minniss
Photo: Gary Minniss
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Chris Friel
Photo: Chris Friel
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Eric Withrow
Photo: Eric Withrow
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Fiddlelass
Photo: Fiddlelass
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by dougprowse
Photo: dougprowse
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Robin Trehaeven
Photo: Robin Trehaeven
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Letao Tao
Photo: Letao Tao
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by katriG
Photo: katriG
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Richard Solis
Photo: Richard Solis
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Phil Polizzo
Photo: Phil Polizzo
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by www.arteworks.biz
Photo: www.arteworks.biz
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by mark_1327
Photo: mark_1327
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Frank Smith
Photo: Frank Smith
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by josh.oakley
Photo: josh.oakley
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by The Reynolds Ladies
Photo: The Reynolds Ladies
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Mohaloaloha
Photo: Mohaloaloha
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Mr Deedz
Photo: Mr Deedz
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Jana Miller
Photo: Jana Miller
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Brion Guzzino
Photo: Brion Guzzino
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Vicki Stark
Photo: Vicki Stark
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by pensivelaw1
Photo: pensivelaw1
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Shelly and Roy Johnson
Photo: Shelly and Roy Johnson
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Jen
Photo: Jen
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Rebecca Lehmann
Photo: Rebecca Lehmann
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Hapa the Dog
Photo: Hapa the Dog
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by MontanaRajah
Photo: MontanaRajah
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Chris Melton
Photo: Chris Melton
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by David George
Photo: David George
Colorado State Capitol Building photo by Jason Bechtel
Photo: Jason Bechtel
 

 
Coors Brewing Company


Beer factory tours
1221 Ford Street
(at 13th Avenue)
Denver, CO 80401
United States
+1 303 277 2337
http://www.coors.com/home.asp
Who was Adolph Coors? What was the Coors Company's original name and how did it survive the prohibition years? You will find all of this out and more when you take the guided tour through this legendary brewery. All ages are welcome. If you are of legal drinking age you can enjoy 21 ounces of beer tasting at the end of the tour; just make sure to bring proof of age. Tours last about 90 minutes and can be remembered through a souvenir from the Coors gift shop. Admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Coors Brewing Company photo by Devin O'Shea
Photo: Devin O'Shea
 

 
Coors Field


The pride of baseball
2001 Blake Street
Denver, CO 80205
United States
+1 303 762 5437 / +1 303 292 0200
http://www.coloradorockies.com
Baseball is an essential part of the American culture and a vibrant component of Denver, all of which makes Coors Field such a hub of activity during the summer. It seats more than 50,000 and is regarded as one of most fan-friendly parks in the country. For a few dollars you can take a guided walking tour and learn about the history of the field while taking in all the sights, including the Colorado Rockies dugout and the visiting team's clubhouse.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Coors Field photo by Charles Crabtree
Photo: Charles Crabtree
Coors Field photo by Brian LoBue
Photo: Brian LoBue
Coors Field photo by sparky05
Photo: sparky05
Coors Field photo by Brian Lewis
Photo: Brian Lewis
Coors Field photo by Ryan Swift (www.splo
Photo: Ryan Swift (www.splo
Coors Field photo by Phil Romans
Photo: Phil Romans
Coors Field photo by Bobbi L. Newman
Photo: Bobbi L. Newman
Coors Field photo by Brian Myers
Photo: Brian Myers
Coors Field photo by vestigiumleones
Photo: vestigiumleones
Coors Field photo by Joel Dinda
Photo: Joel Dinda
Coors Field photo by Charles Crabtree
Photo: Charles Crabtree
Coors Field photo by Adam Heckler
Photo: Adam Heckler
Coors Field photo by Molly E. Gillette
Photo: Molly E. Gillette
Coors Field photo by Ryan Swift (www.splo
Photo: Ryan Swift (www.splo
Coors Field photo by Nathan Sicko
Photo: Nathan Sicko
Coors Field photo by Mark Kimmet
Photo: Mark Kimmet
Coors Field photo by John Yaglenski
Photo: John Yaglenski
Coors Field photo by Jeffrey Cumming
Photo: Jeffrey Cumming
Coors Field photo by Paul Dineen
Photo: Paul Dineen
Coors Field photo by Johnny Loi
Photo: Johnny Loi
Coors Field photo by Paul Dineen
Photo: Paul Dineen
Coors Field photo by Gehan Gehale
Photo: Gehan Gehale
Coors Field photo by Yue Savage
Photo: Yue Savage
Coors Field photo by Raj Singh
Photo: Raj Singh
Coors Field photo by kc_dunstan
Photo: kc_dunstan
Coors Field photo by flyguyrob92
Photo: flyguyrob92
Coors Field photo by AaronMyers.com
Photo: AaronMyers.com
Coors Field photo by bwmurphy1972
Photo: bwmurphy1972
Coors Field photo by Rachel Coon
Photo: Rachel Coon
Coors Field photo by fallen milkmaid
Photo: fallen milkmaid
Coors Field photo by brent watkins
Photo: brent watkins
Coors Field photo by Dain Swanson
Photo: Dain Swanson
Coors Field photo by wizardkitten
Photo: wizardkitten
Coors Field photo by Doug Factor
Photo: Doug Factor
Coors Field photo by Lady Wiserbird
Photo: Lady Wiserbird
Coors Field photo by joet5402
Photo: joet5402
Coors Field photo by Josh Schultz
Photo: Josh Schultz
Coors Field photo by Marilynn Court
Photo: Marilynn Court
Coors Field photo by katiel78
Photo: katiel78
 

 
Denver Public Library


We take our library seriously
10 West 14th Avenue Parkway
Denver, CO 80204
United States
+1 720 865 1111 / +1 720 865 1472
http://www.denver.lib.co.us
This library, a post-modern structure full of turrets and odd geometrical shapes, is a bastion to knowledge. Internally, the academic atmosphere of each study area is indicative of individual moods. Six of the ten floors of the library are open to the public. Keeping with the tradition set in 1894, the library still has a world-class children's facility. The library is a regional depository for government publications. It offers extensive genealogical resources as well as historical books, photographs, art, and memorabilia chronicling the American West. The library also offers fiction and non-fiction texts, periodicals and computers allowing free Internet access. Tours are available.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Denver Public Library photo by Laura Crossett
Photo: Laura Crossett
Denver Public Library photo by Craig A. Winsor
Photo: Craig A. Winsor
Denver Public Library photo by Jason Wesley Upton
Photo: Jason Wesley Upton
Denver Public Library photo by Lisa Harrington
Photo: Lisa Harrington
Denver Public Library photo by Malia Laughton
Photo: Malia Laughton
Denver Public Library photo by Dan Chibnall
Photo: Dan Chibnall
Denver Public Library photo by Casey D Burrows
Photo: Casey D Burrows
Denver Public Library photo by Michael Desisto
Photo: Michael Desisto
Denver Public Library photo by annie cho
Photo: annie cho
Denver Public Library photo by Morgan Johnson Norwo
Photo: Morgan Johnson Norwo
Denver Public Library photo by m_gutwein
Photo: m_gutwein
Denver Public Library photo by Meena Shah
Photo: Meena Shah
Denver Public Library photo by Mariah Johnson
Photo: Mariah Johnson
Denver Public Library photo by mr. alarm
Photo: mr. alarm
Denver Public Library photo by Edward Russell
Photo: Edward Russell
Denver Public Library photo by Herbert Yang
Photo: Herbert Yang
Denver Public Library photo by Brad Silling
Photo: Brad Silling
Denver Public Library photo by bloozman5
Photo: bloozman5
Denver Public Library photo by Nutz McAlister
Photo: Nutz McAlister
Denver Public Library photo by meenatcisundaram
Photo: meenatcisundaram
Denver Public Library photo by Raymond Moreno
Photo: Raymond Moreno
Denver Public Library photo by Josh Baker
Photo: Josh Baker
Denver Public Library photo by JOHN SALISBURY
Photo: JOHN SALISBURY
Denver Public Library photo by ptyski
Photo: ptyski
Denver Public Library photo by Peter Collins
Photo: Peter Collins
Denver Public Library photo by Zach Smith
Photo: Zach Smith
Denver Public Library photo by Sally Gadow
Photo: Sally Gadow
Denver Public Library photo by Umar Shah, CA
Photo: Umar Shah, CA
Denver Public Library photo by Holly Goodhead
Photo: Holly Goodhead
Denver Public Library photo by tr1design
Photo: tr1design
Denver Public Library photo by Jin S Pak
Photo: Jin S Pak
 

 
Dinosaur Ridge


Museum in the Rough
16831 West Alameda Parkway
Denver, CO 80465
United States
+1 303 697 3466
http://www.dinoridge.org
Travel "into the field" to dinosaur bones from Jurassic period and more than 300 dinosaur footprints from the Cretaceous period. Plus, discover the secrets of how the Rocky Mountains were formed more than 70-million years ago. This mile long excursion into the past is a perfect outing for the entire family. If you hike out on a Dinosaur Discovery Day (usually one weekend day a month seasonally) the road is closed to traffic. Free maps for self guided tours are available at the Visitor Center. Guided tours are also available and admission is free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Dinosaur Ridge photo by wr9b
Photo: wr9b
Dinosaur Ridge photo by Yerin Kay
Photo: Yerin Kay
Dinosaur Ridge photo by Eric Cohen
Photo: Eric Cohen
Dinosaur Ridge photo by Stefanie C.
Photo: Stefanie C.
 

 
Grant-Humphreys Mansion


Old home of the local jet set
770 Pennsylvania Street
Denver, CO 80203
United States
+1 303 894 2505
http://www.coloradohistory.org...
Completed in 1902 by former Colorado governor James B. Grant, this colonial-style mansion includes over 42 rooms, some up to 60 feet long. The billiard room, bowling alley, auditorium and ballroom testify to the luxury of this wonderland. After Grant's death, the structure was purchased by Albert Humphreys. He installed an extravagant ten-car garage, car wash and gas pump for his Rolls Royces. Originally used as office space, the mansion is now owned and operated by the Colorado Historical Society, and is available for rental.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Grant-Humphreys Mansion photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Hammond's Candies


Master Candymakers
5735 North Washington Street
Denver, CO 80216
United States
+1 303 333 5588
http://www.hammondscandies.com
Hammond's Candies has been creating some of the world's sweetest confections since 1920. You will enjoy their heavenly sweets like Sugar Sticks, Caramels, Ice Tea Sippers, Everyday Twist Lollipops, Fruit Slice Crystal Cuts, and much more. Hammond's also sells candy made specifically for holidays such as Christmas, Halloween, and Easter. This old-fashioned shop enjoys sharing the magic of the candy making process by having extensive factory tours which show that making candy is just as fun as eating it. Hammond's Candies is sure to be a delightful experience for kids of all ages.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hammond's Candies photo by Cecily Cano
Photo: Cecily Cano
Hammond's Candies photo by Eric Cannedy
Photo: Eric Cannedy
 

 
Platte Valley Trolley


Historic trolley rides
P.O.Box 1348
The Denver Rail Heritage Society
Denver, CO 80201
United States
+1 303 458 6255
http://www.denvertrolley.org/
A relaxing and fun way to check out some of Denver's most popular sights, including the Children's Museum and Colorado's Ocean Journey, is by taking the Platte Valley Trolley Tour. The early 19th century trolley offers half-hour and hour narrated sightseeing expeditions and informative historical tidbits on the area. You can catch the trolley at a variety of stops, but the beginning of the journey at Confluence Park and 15th Street, or the Children's Museum parking lot is the best option. Admission: Half hour - USD2 adults, USD1 kids and seniors. Full Hour - USD4 adults, USD3 seniors, USD2 kids.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Platte Valley Trolley photo by Bo Gray
Photo: Bo Gray
Platte Valley Trolley photo by Bo Gray
Photo: Bo Gray
 

 
Punt the Creek


Boat around downtown
1372 Larimer Street
Denver, CO 80204-2040
United States
+1 303 893 0750
One of the more intriguing ways to see the sights of downtown and LoDo, this tour offers guided float trips down Cherry Creek. Learn elements of Denver's wild past from the place it all began while riding a cross between a traditional gondola and Huck Finn's makeshift raft. Tours run about 50 minutes. Pick up tickets at the Larimer Street kiosk, between Speer and 14th Avenue. Boats depart every 10 minutes. Admission: Adults USD15; kids (4-10) USD7; seniors USD12.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge


From dump to refuge
7200 Quebec St
Bldg 121
Denver, CO 80022
United States
+1 303 289 0232
http://rockymountainarsenal.fw...
The Rocky Mountain Arsenal is a phenomenal open space refuge home to more than 300 species of wildlife. It is the second largest urban wildlife refuge in the country. The arsenal spans 17,000 acres of prairie, and a 1000-acre wetland area also stretches across the terrain. The site is open to the public every Saturday and Sunday and offers over three miles of sightseeing trails and a two-hour wildlife viewing bus ride. The tour is free but requires a reservation. Tours begin at 9a.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Rocky Mountain Arsenal National Wildlife Refuge photo by webber0075
Photo: webber0075
 

 
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