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Horse devotees |
12000 Zuni St Denver, CO United States +1 303 450 4710 |
A one of a kind experience in the greater Denver area, this museum seeks to inspire an interest and passion for the Arabian horse. The site has a library, art gallery, theatre, and media center used by researchers, scholars, and art lovers. The collections include pioneer scrapbooks and heritage videos, documenting the relationships between people and horses through history. The trust also dedicates itself to restoring and providing access to rare collections pertaining to the history of the Arabian horse breed. Admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Treasures On Pearl Street |
1251, South Pearl Street Denver, CO 80210 United States +1 303 777 3219 |
Modern sculpture is the art of combining almost anything not nailed down and creating a work of art. Whether your tastes are eclectic, surrealistic, or specific, you'll have an interesting time tooling around Artyard Contemporary Sculpture Gallery on South Pearl Street. Delve thoughtfully into exhibits that change throughout the year, showcasing the contemporary works of local, national, and international sculptors. Check out the ever-changing indoor exhibits, and then meander around outside contemplating the inspiration and design of the current artist on display. -Theresa Ludwick Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A golden dome |
4610 East Alameda Avenue Denver, CO 80246 United States +1 303 388 9314 http://www.assumptioncathedral... |
For over 90 years, this cathedral has been a spiritual haven for the local Greek community. The church's original goal was to simply offer immigrants a place to perpetuate religion, but today it is a center of cultural activity. The large golden dome sitting atop the church makes this one of the most recognizable buildings in the city. The interior features a large icon of the "Christ Almighty" and 14 icons of the "Great Feasts of Christ." Tours are available between 1p and 5p daily, or by appointment. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Historic hotel |
822 12th Street Denver, CO 80401 United States +1 303 278 3557 http://www.astorhousemuseum.org/ |
Constructed in 1867 by Seth Lake, the Astor House was the first stone hotel built west of the Mississippi River. It provided lodging for the legislators holding meetings in the Loveland Building. The historic hotel also served settlers in need of temporary shelter while moving west across the continent. The house is now listed in the National Register of Historic Places and recently underwent restoration by adding period furnishings. Admission: USD3 for adults, USD2 for youth (from ages 6-16) and USD2.50 for seniors (over 65). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Worth the short drive |
Stagecoach Boulevard Denver, CO 80439 United States |
A short drive out of Denver places you in this popular natural wonderland of open space filled with miles of trails for wildlife seekers, day hikers and mountain bikers. Beginning mountain bikers can enjoy the wide-open, smooth hardpack but must endure the steep switchbacks and steps during the final ascent. Trails tend to be very crowded on summer weekends. To get there drive west on I-70 from downtown Denver to the Evergreen Parkway exit (Colorado 74). Drive through Bergen Park to Elk Meadow Park and turn right on Stagecoach Boulevard. Follow the signs to the parking area. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Jewel of the neighborhood |
3317 East Colfax Avenue Denver, CO 80206 United States +1 303 322 2308 |
Opened in 1913 as a small movie house, this theater survived various incarnations, including a long stint as a porn house, before closing in the 1970s. In 1994 it was refurbished and restored but still retains its image as a gritty survivor in a rough neighborhood. The three-tiered theater now serves as a multi-purpose venue hosting a diverse group of national acts, emerging recording artists, and the hottest local bands. On occasions the Bluebird still doubles as a movie hall, showing cult classics and carrying the annual Sick and Twisted Animation Festival. The bar has an excellent selection of microbrews, along with the usual domestics. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Orchestra concerts and opera |
950 13th Street (Denver Performing Arts Complex) Denver, CO 80204 United States +1 303 640 7539 |
Located in the Denver Performing Arts Complex, Boettcher Concert Hall is the main stage for the Colorado Symphony, directed by Marin Alsop, and Opera Colorado. The lovely venue contains 2,364 seats. Events are in the round, which poses a sound quality problem for those facing the backs of performers. Still, the hall's acoustics and architecture are phenomenal and it is a treat to see opera in the round. An adjacent parking garage takes the hassles out of city parking. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Legendary cowboy's resting place |
987 1/2 Lookout Mountain Rd Denver, CO 80401 United States +1 303 526 0747 http://buffalobill.org |
William F. Cody, known to the world as "Buffalo Bill," was buried here on Lookout Mountain above Golden in 1917. He attained fame through his "Wild West" shows which he performed all over the world. The Memorial museum displays articles from the life and times of Buffalo Bill's adventurous life. Souvenirs and snacks are in abundance at the nearby Pahaska Tepee Gift Shop. Views of Golden and downtown Denver from Lookout Mountain are outstanding. Admission: USD3 adults, USD2 seniors, USD1 children 6-15. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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 |
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A work of art |
1530 Logan Street Denver, CO 80203 United States +1 303 831 7010 / +1 303 412 4400 http://www.denvercathedral.org/ |
This cathedral began as a small brick church built by a French missionary in 1860. From these humble origins, the church has grown into a 1,500-seat French-Gothic cathedral, dating from the early 20th century. It played host to Pope John Paul II in 1983 during World Youth day. The cathedral's towering frame is a work of art, with 75 stained-glass windows, ornate decor, and imported marble. Outside, twin spires rise 210 feet above the street. Call to schedule group tours. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Central City Opera House |
124 Eureka Street Central City, CO 80427 United States +1 303 292 6700 http://www.centralcityopera.org/ |
This old Victorian theatre carries a long cultural legacy. Built in 1861 with Colorado granite, the theater boasts of perfect acoustics behind walls that are four feet thick. After the gold rush subsided, the theatre stopped operations. However, it was reopened in 1932 and has been at the center of opera performances in Colorado. Inside the opera house, do notice the impressive fresco on the ceiling, painted by John C. Massman. The seating area is rather compact with 750 seats. Every opera is in English. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Emerald jewel of Capitol Hill |
8th Ave & Franklin Street Denver, CO 80206 United States |
This park, which once served as a Denver cemetery in the late 1800s, features a west facing marble acropolis that offers incredible mountain views and opens onto the beautiful grounds of the park, which includes the Denver Botanic Gardens. A large open lawn comprises the mid-section of this neighborhood park, making it ideal for lounging, walking the dog, or soaking up one of Colorado's 300 days of sun. Runners jam the footpaths that circle the park. A small playground for kids hides in a grove of trees. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cherry Creek Arts Festival |
2 Steele Street Denver, CO 80206 United States +1 303 355 2787 http://www.cherryarts.org |
Every summer during the beginning of July, thousands of artisans from around the world gather along the streets of Cherry Creek North Shopping District to peddle their wares in what has become one of the largest and most prestigious art festivals in the nation. From decorative to modern art, from photography to painting, this outdoor event has a little of everything. In addition to all the art, there are plenty of food booths, interactive art stations for the kids, as well as live music. General admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Cherry Creek North Shopping District |
299 Milwaukee Denver, CO 80206 United States +1 303 394 2904 |
This distinctive outdoor mall features 26 blocks of swanky salons, boutiques and restaurants. Sip coffee as you walk along tree lined avenues. Enjoy some pampering at one of the district's premier salons. Stroll through art galleries and designer boutiques. Allow at least an hour to browse the Tattered Cover bookstore. Then have dinner and drinks at a trendy bistro. The shopping district, which encompasses First, Second and Third Avenues from University to Steele, also serves as a showcase for the local galleries during the annual Cherry Creek Arts Festival. Street parking is tight. It is best to park across the street and use the Cherry Creek Mall's free parking garage. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Come to explore |
2121 Children's Museum Drive Denver, CO 80211 United States +1 303 433 7444 http://www.mychildsmuseum.org |
This is a place where a child's natural urge to experience the world hands-on comes together with art and science projects, building materials and imagination. The Museum includes nine interactive Playscapes including the CMD Fire Station #1, My Market, Center for the Young Child, Under My Feet and Over My Head, The Assembly Plant, Making the Team, Arts a la Carte, Around the Block, and Alphabet Soup. There are also several programs, activities and special events held throughout the year. Check the Museum's website for a complete listing of upcoming events. Admission: USD7 for ages 1-59, USD5 for 59+, and kids under 1 are free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Serenity in the city |
East 18th Avenue Denver, CO 80205 United States +1 720 913 0668 |
This 314-acre expanse of gardens, greenery, fountains, ponds and fine sculpture, located just east of downtown, is home to the Denver Zoo and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Built in the early 1900s as part of the popular City Beautiful movement, the park served Denverites as a civic refuge and swimming retreat. The lake beach no longer exists, but the historic boathouse, seen on many area postcards, remains. Three playgrounds, picnic tables, tennis courts and a public golf course are all available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Celebrating Local Art |
City Park Esplanade Denver, CO 80205 United States +1 720 205 6506 http://cityparkfestival.org/ |
An attempt to encourage art in the neighborhood is the reason behind the City Park Festival of the Arts. The local first-timers get to showcase their work alongside the best artists of the city. The rates of the art-work here are definitely cheaper. If you are a foodie, you won't be disappointed as you get to munch on a variety at reasonable prices. There are many fun-events organized for children. There is also live music performed here. This event is perfect for people of all age groups. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Colorful lights with Colorado history |
1437 Bannock Street Denver, CO 80202 United States +1 720 865 7500 |
During December and through the National Western Stock Show, this building, built in 1932, boasts one of the country's finest and largest illumination displays. More than five miles of electrical wire suspend over 20,000 lights over the building's facade. The opulent building, along with numerous boulevards and parks, including Civic Center Park, added to Mayor Robert Speer's City Beautiful vision to create a Paris on the plains. In honor of the popular mayor, who served a series of terms in the early 1900s, the Tower Clock atop the City and County Building chimes every quarter hour. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Common Grounds |
Broadway and Colfax Ave Denver, CO 80203 United States +1 303 964 2522 |
After touring the U.S. Mint or State Capitol Building, or soaking up culture at the Denver Art Museum, enjoy the relaxing greens of Civic Center Park. President Clinton once addressed Denver from the stage of the park's Greek Pavilion. The park is also home to the Taste of Colorado, the Cinco De Mayo festival and the annual Capital Hill Peoples Fair. A large fountain, flower gardens and sculptures add to the charm of this small but stately park. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Taking hockey by storm |
901 Auraria Parkway (Pepsi Center) Denver, CO 80204 United States +1 303 405 1100 http://www.coloradoavalanche.com |
The NHL 2004-2005 season has been cancelled. No information is available for the 2005-2006 season at publication time. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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 |
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Baseball, Mile High style |
2001 Blake Street Denver, CO 80205 United States +1 303 762 5437 http://www.coloradorockies.com |
Major League Baseball's announcement of National League expansion came in 1985. Colorado then began a long and patient campaign, and in July of 1991 Denver managed to snag one of the two expansion franchises. Thus, the Colorado Rockies were born. The team played its first regular season in 1993 at Mile High Stadium. Two years later the Rockies set a record by being the first expansion team ever to reach post-season play prior to their ninth year of play. April to October Games are great family outings, especially in Coors Field. Tickets are readily available. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Colorado State Capitol 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 |
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World-class aquarium |
700 Water Street Denver, CO 80211 United States +1 303 561 4450 http://www.oceanjourney.org |
Although it has struggled to stay afloat the past year, Ocean Journey remains a popular attraction. It is an expedition along two rivers on different sides of the world. The first journey follows the Colorado River from its headwaters at the Continental Divide as it descends to the Sea of Cortez. Along the way, you will explore the river's depths, and witness a wealth of aquatic life. The second journey treks along the Kampar River in Indonesia, through the Emerald Forest and tropical jungles, home to red arowana, clown knifefish and the wildly popular Sumatran tigers. Admission: USD14.95 adults; USD12.95 seniors and teens (13-17); USD6.95 kids (4-12). Review © 2007, Wcities |
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The Best for Concerts near Denver |
6350, Greenwood Plaze Boulevard Denver, CO 27601-1369 United States |
Located between Englewood and Denver, this ultra-modern amphitheatre is a popular choice for concerts in this area. The seating plan is unique with seats that can accomodate almost 6,000 people and a lawn that accomodates upto 10,000 people. Many famous bands, such as Fleetwood Mac have played here in the past and artistes such as Hillary Duff, BB King and Donna Summer are scheduled to perform soon. So be sure to book in advance and rock with the stars. Tickets for most performances can be booked at the ticket office or online. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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 |
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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 |
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Denver's first skyscraper |
1601 Arapahoe St Denver, CO 80202 United States +1 303 913 8200 (Mayor's Office of Art Culture) |
When entrepreneur William Daniels returned from a trip to Venice, mesmerized by Italian Renaissance architecture, he insisted on replicating the famous Campanile in St. Marks's square for the centerpiece of his mammoth department store. Thus, in 1911 the beautiful D&F Tower rose above downtown, becoming Denver's first skyscraper. It was anchored on both sides by a sprawling shopping complex. Today, only the tower remains, with a spot on the National Historic Register. It stands on the 16th Street Mall as one of the area's most recognizable landmarks. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Oasis in the City |
1005 York Street Denver, CO 80206 United States +1 720 865 3500 http://www.botanicgardens.org/ |
These gardens encompass an impressive 21 acres. Specialized gardens offer visitors a variety of botanical experiences. Seek solitude in the sanctuary of the Japanese Garden, overlooking a pond with goldfish and bonsai trees. Reminisce on your childhood with Dr. Suess, Winnie-the-Pooh and other favorite characters in the Storybook Gardens. The Xeriscape Demo Garden and the Rock Alpine Garden are the places to gather ideas for your own backyard. In all there are more than 30 gardens to explore. Admission: May 1-Sept 15: USD8.50 Adults, USD5.50 Seniors (65+), USD5 Students and Youth (4-15). Sep 16-Apr 30: USD7.50 Adults, USD4.50 Seniors, USD4 Students and Youth. Children under 4 are free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Back to back Super Bowl Champions |
13655 Broncos Parkway Denver, CO 80112 United States +1 303 649 9000 / +1 720 258 3333 (Tickets) http://www.denverbroncos.com |
Football season dominates autumn in Denver as the beloved Bronco's grab the state's attention. Seven-time contenders for the Super Bowl since 1977, the Broncos finally rewarded loyal fans in 1997 and 1998 with back-to-back victories at the ultimate game. Keep in mind that tickets for Bronco games are very difficult to find. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Theater, music and arts |
1101 13th Street Denver, CO 80204 United States +1 303 893 4100 (Box Office) / +1 800 641 1222 (Toll Free) http://www.denvercenter.org/ |
This center has been a hotbed of culture since 1972. The complex consists of two producing divisions, the Denver Center Theatre Company (1998 Tony Award winner for Outstanding Regional Theatre) and Denver Center Productions. The Denver Center Theatre Company is the largest resident regional theatre between Chicago and the West Coast, performing on four stages in the complex. Denver Center Attractions hosts Broadway's top hits and produces cabaret in the Temple Hoyne Buell Theatre, the Auditorium Theatre, and the Garner Galleria Theatre. Colorado Symphony Orchestra concerts swell the walls of the Boettcher Concert Hall. The center offers espresso and wine bars, catered events, an on-site restaurant, conference spaces and covered parking. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hail Entertainment! |
4600 Humboldt Street Denver, CO 80216 United States +1 303 295 4444 http://www.denvercoliseum.com |
Denver's Coliseum is an extraordinary entertainment center. It has a variety of shows ranging from rock shows to car shows to Native American pow-wows and even professional wrestling acts. It also hosts a yearly indoor rodeo competition. It has been a popular destination for families for over 50 years and is owned by the people of Denver City and County. Shows can be watched in a comfortable circus like ring, with ample seating room. The Coliseum is a fabulous place to spend a day and take in a show with the family, so sit back and have a blast! Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Denver's airport |
8500 Pena Blvd Denver, CO 80249 United States +1 303 342 2000 / +1 800 247 2336 (Toll Free) http://www.flydenver.com |
Sprawling 53 square miles across the eastern plains, Denver International Airport (DIA) is one of the largest (and busiest) airports in the world. There are so many restaurants, shops, trees and works of art inside the airport that you almost feel like you are walking through a fancy mall rather than an airport. Helpful Tips: DIA contains the Jeppesen Terminal and three concourses (A, B, C). All concourses are reached by underground train, which runs approximately every two minutes from the main terminal. A walking bridge also accesses Concourse A. Parking is available on both the west and east side of the Jeppensen Terminal. United Airlines, which operates 70 percent of the flights from DIA, resides on the west side, along with Northwest, Air Canada and British Airways. All other major US airlines, including American Airlines, Delta and Frontier, reside on the east side. Ground transportation information is available at booths in baggage claim on Level 5. Ticketing and check in is located on Level 6. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Denver's most popular attraction |
2001 Colorado Boulevard Denver, CO 80205 United States +1 303 322 7009 / +1 800 925 2250 (Toll Free) http://www.dmns.org |
This museum is one of the city's most popular attractions, drawing almost two million visitors a year. There are permanent displays on North American Indians, Egyptian mummies, dinosaurs, and minerals, all stunningly detailed and vast. The museum also hosts such traveling exhibits as 'Ramses II,' and 'Imperial Tombs of China'. An IMAX Theatre, gift shop and cafe are also on-site. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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 |
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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 |
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Music under the stars |
5889 Greenwood Plaza Boulevard Denver, CO 80111 United States +1 303 220 7000 |
There is nothing quite like spending a summer Colorado evening listening to your favorite music under the stars. Fiddler's Green is a comfortable setting for a diverse range of outdoor concerts, providing both general admission lawn seating and reserved seats closer to the stage. More than 20,000 spectators can pack into the place, and an array of food and alcoholic beverages are readily available. A noise ordinance calls for all shows to end at 10:30pm. Parking can be a nightmare, so make sure you are in a legal spot before leaving your car. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Four Mile Historic Park |
715 South Forest Street Denver, CO 80246 United States (720) 865-0800 http://www.fourmilepark.org/ |
This preserved park features three barns complete with chicken coops and root cellars on 12 acres of land. Children can pan for gold or pick a pumpkin in season. Carriage rides are available for the entire family on weekends. The park provides guided tours of an original the Four Mile House, the oldest standing home in the city. Admission: USD3.50 Adults; USD2 for seniors and children ages 6-15; free for children under six. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A sports icon |
1000 Broadway Denver, CO 80203 United States +1 303 861 1122 http://www.gartsports.com/ |
The headquarters for the chain's global empire of sporting goods, this mammoth terra cotta structure is a sportspersons Mecca. From guns to basketballs, from bikes to weights, you will find everything spread across five floors. Try out a new golf club in the indoor driving range, or simply browse through the latest gear of your favorite sport. The annual Sniagrab (bargains spelled backwards) event is how Denver gears up for ski season. It is a huge sale that begins Labor Day weekend. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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 |
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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 |
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Thrillseekers paradise |
West Alameda Pkwy & Foothill Dr Denver, CO 80228 United States +1 303 271 5925 (Jefferson County Open Space) http://www.co.jefferson.co.us |
Located only 10 minutes west of Denver, Green Mountain is a haven for mountain bikers, runners and other outdoor enthusiasts. The wide array of single-track trails, ranging from packed dirt to loose rock and boulders, encourages beginners, but offer enough challenge for even the most experienced mountain bikers. The 1.5-mile steep climb up the west side fire road is certainly a test of will and lungpower. The less adventurous can opt for more scenic and leisurely ways to the hilltop and the short climb is worth the hike for the incredible panoramic views of the city. Be sure to watch out for prairie dogs. From Denver, take 6th Ave. West to the Simms Street Exit. Turn Left and drive approximately 1 mile to West Alameda Parkway. Turn right and drive another .5 miles. The park entrance is on the right. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Old-fashioned family fun |
18301 West Colfax Avenue Denver, CO 80401 United States +1 303 279 2789 http://www.heritagesquare.info |
This park is a throwback to the days when theme parks were more than corporate carnivals seeking to build the biggest roller coaster. It is set in the guise of an old Victorian town and provides old-fashioned fun for the whole family. Rides abound, including the merry-go-round and alpine slide. Numerous shops carry everything from candy to souvenirs. The acclaimed Music Hall offers a variety of entertainment ranging from vaudeville to mystery plays. There is even a wedding chapel. General admission is free, but the rides and the Music Hall have separate fees. Outdoor rides are only open during the summer. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Old-time amusement |
4601 Sheridan Boulevard Denver, CO 80212 United States +1 303 477 1621 http://www.lakesideamusementpa... |
This park contains 40 rides, including the Cyclone Roller Coaster, a classic wooden roller coaster built in 1940. The Miniature Steam Train is a great way to get acquainted with the park. It carries passengers through the park and around a picturesque lake, letting all take in the aura of a traditional carnival. Adjoining the larger park is Kiddie Land, complete with 15 rides for children under eight. Gate admission is only $2 per person. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Lakewood's Heritage Center |
801 S Yarrow St (Ohio & Wadsworth) Lakewood, CO 80226 United States +1 303 987 7850 http://www.lakewood.org/comres... |
This center consists of 15 acres of barns, buildings and exhibits from the turn of the century. Once the property of May Bonfils Stanton, the center hosts educational events and public programs such as luncheons, nature walks and workshops. The kids can explore an old country school, as well as participate in special summer programs. Tours take place regularly in the Ralston Crossing School, dating back to the 1920s, and the Streer-Peterson House, dating from 1872. Tours: USD3 adults; USD2 youth; 3 and under free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Denver's new home for music |
2240 East Buchtel Boulevard (The Ritchie Center) Denver, CO 80208 United States +1 303 871 2336 |
Located in the massive Ritchie Center, a sprawling 70 million dollar mass of copper, gold, and sandstone on the University of Denver campus, this arena is home to the school's basketball and hockey teams. But sports are not the only draw here. The university has partnered with mega-promoter Universal Concerts. Now the venue, which can hold 8,000 spectators, has become the city's newest home for popular national artists and touring events. For a sports arena the sound quality is surprisingly good, and the steeply graded seating offers good views from every angle of the auditorium. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A place of pilgrimage and prayer |
20189 Cabrini Boulevard Denver, CO 80401 United States +1 303 526 0758 http://www.den-cabrini-shrine.org |
This shrine serves as a place of annual pilgrimage and prayer for thousands of visitors. Built in 1954, it pays tribute to Mother Frances Xavier Cabrini, the first American citizen canonized as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church. Here, 400 steep steps meander to the top of Mount Sacred Heart. Spectacular mountain and city scenery await those who reach the summit. For others, the shrine offers a peaceful stroll through the convent and the beautiful flower gardens. Comfortable shoes are a must. Admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Museo de Las Americas |
861 Sante Fe Dr Denver, CO 80204 United States +1 303 571 4401 http://www.museo.org/ |
This art museum, located just south of downtown, contains a stunning replica of the Aztec Sunstone created with 4,400 pieces of wood. As the only Latino museum in the state it helps preserve the history of the Latino art experience in America by offering Spanish Colonial works as well as many contemporary pieces of varying mediums. Surrounded by restaurants and eclectic shops, the museum makes for a pleasant, informative day trip from downtown. Admission: Adults USD4; Seniors USD3; Students USD3; Children 13 and under free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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A premiere grand opera company |
695 South Colorado Boulevard Suite 20 Denver, CO 80246 United States +1 303 778 1500 http://www.operacolorado.org/ |
Founded in 1981, this is one of America's premier grand opera companies. In its 17 seasons, the troupe has staged 40 vibrant operas, and currently averages about three productions a year. Singers perform in the original language with the infamous English translations projected around the stage. Performances take place in the fabulous Buell Theatre and the Boettcher Concert Hall at the Denver Performing Arts Complex. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Hockey, basketball and music venue |
1000 Chopper Place Denver, CO 80204 United States +1 303 405 1111 http://www.pepsicenter.com/ |
With granite and marble-tiled walls and floors, extra-wide concourses and in-seat, computerized food ordering, this new state-of-the-art indoor venue brings Denver to the forefront of high-tech and luxurious entertainment space. Located downtown, the new home of the Colorado Avalanche hockey team and Denver Nuggets basketball team can hold between 18,000 to 20,000 people, depending on the event. The center also hosts numerous large-scale musical concerts and conventions. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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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 |
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God's Gift To Music |
16352 County Road Number 93 Denver, CO 80465 United States +1 303 640 2637 http://www.redrocksonline.com |
Red Rocks Amphitheatre is a stunning, naturally formed amphitheatre located in the Rocky Mountains. The first ever natural amphitheatre in the world, it is geologically formed, made up of two, three hundred foot monoliths. The Red Rocks area is known as the Garden of Angels and is world-famous for its perfect acoustic pitch. Red Rocks has been the venue for entertainers since the turn of the century and has a plethora of musicians and artists performing every month. Norah Jones, Blues Traveler, Beastie Boys and Lyle Lovett have all played here. Red Rocks is fifteen miles from Denver and tours can be arranged through the visitor's center. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Famous amphitheatre carved from rock |
18300 West Alameda Parkway Denver, CO 80465 United States +1 303 295 4444 http://www.redrocksonline.com/ |
Located in a 640-acre park, Red Rocks Amphitheatre is a geologically forged, 9,000-seat amphitheatre set in the foothills only 15 miles west of Denver. Deemed by the music world as the the best outdoor venue in the country, it has provided perfect acoustics for musicians since the early 1900s. A pair of 300-hundred-foot sandstone pillars, Creation Rock and Ship Rock, bookend the amphitheatre and give the park its surreal, natural setting. An impressive view of the Denver skyline adds to the park's visual drama. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Amusement park |
2000 Elitch Circle (at I-25 and Speer) Denver, CO 80204 United States +1 303 595 4386 http://sixflags.com/elitchgardens |
After spending 104 years tucked away in northwest Denver, Elitch Gardens abandoned its home for a more spacious downtown site, which allowed it to add state-of-the-art rides, such as the free falling 'Tower of Doom' and the 'Sidewinder.' Besides the more than 100 rides, there are numerous shows, shopping outlets and eateries to keep the family entertained. In addition, in the summer you can alternate between the numerous roller coasters and the neighboring mammoth water park. Admission is USD32.99 for adults and USD19.99 seniors (55-69) and kids under 48"; Ages 70+ and under 3 enter free. Hours fluctuate during May so call ahead for the schedule. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Old stone church and mission |
3325 Pecos Street Denver, CO 80211 United States |
Once a thriving parish from the time of its construction in 1881 until the mid 1950s, this church now acts as a mission, with a cloister of Capuchin Poor Clare nuns from Mexico in residency. The Sisters also use the renovated Lady of Light Monastery across the street. Driving in north Denver, St. Patrick's is an impressive architectural sight. The large stone façade with asymmetrical bell towers is adjoined by a curvilinear parapet. The church enjoys landmark status. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Folk music center |
71 East Yale Avenue Denver, CO 80210 United States +1 303 777 1003 / +1 877 214 7013 http://www.swallowhill.com |
Electric bills are of no concern at Swallow Hill, America's second largest school of folk music, for it specializes in nothing but acoustic music. This multi-dimensional facility offers more than 300 music classes for both adults and kids on everything from mandolin playing to songwriting. Every Thursday night it sponsors sing-a-longs, jam sessions, and open stage performances, which are always free to the public. The year-round concert series attracts both local and nationally acclaimed folk musicians. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Brewery turned student union |
900 Auraria Pkwy Denver, CO 80204 United States +1 303 556 4286 / +1 800 232 5280 (Campus Bookstore) http://www.tivoli.org |
The site was originally the Rocky Mountain Brewing Company, but owner John Good changed the name in the 1860s to the Tivoli, in honor of the gardens in Copenhagen, Denmark. Now it serves as a student center for the Auraria Campus of the Metropolitan State College of Denver, and students as well as the surrounding community enjoy the mixture of shops and restaurants located here. Visitors can take a self-guided tour, and browse the historical information and period photographs posted throughout the building. Admission is free. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Train station with nightlife |
1625 Broadway Suite 700 Denver, CO 80202 United States +1 303 322 3320 http://www.denverunionstation.... |
Standing as a grand focal point for the west end of 17th Street, Union Station is one of lower downtown's most attractive pieces of architecture. Numerous restaurants and nightclubs occupy this historic building. You can sip martinis and relate with urban hipsters at A Bar, or get rowdy to the blues and chow down on Cajun cuisine. The original building, constructed in 1880, burned to the ground. In 1914, the current beau arts building took shape, complete with three story windows and high ceilings. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Denver's private university |
2199 South University Boulevard Denver, CO 80210 United States +1 303 871 2000 http://www.du.edu |
The University of Denver is an independent university, not to be mistaken with the University of Colorado at Denver (or "CU Denver"). The majority of this campus stretches across 124 acres of beautifully landscaped terrain and offers a peaceful and relaxing site for touring. Stroll through the campus for an afternoon or evening, and then relax in the shade under one of the many trees that grace the grounds. Browse the bookstore for something interesting to read or a DU souvenir. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Loveliness and leisure |
South Downing St & East Kentucky Ave Denver, CO 80209 United States +1 303 964 2522 http://www.washpark.com |
A relic of Denver's City Beautiful period, this 155-acre park is home to two formal gardens—one of which is a replica of George Washington's garden at Mount Vernon. The park is always full of walkers, joggers and bicyclists taking advantage of the trails and roads that encompass and dissect the entire grounds. Fishing on the park's two lakes is popular and there are also greens for lawn bowling, tennis and basketball courts, playgrounds, plenty of space for volleyball games and a recreation center with an indoor pool. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Beat the summer heat |
1800 West 89th Avenue Federal Heights Denver, CO 80260 United States +1 303 427 7873 http://www.waterworldcolorado.... |
This amusement park offers rides that range from steep slippery slides to raft rides down the "Lazy River." The wave pool is ideal for wading, and Wally World, with geysers and shallow water slides, is a perfect water introduction for young ones. Although an array of food is available here, personal picnics are allowed in the park. Pets, glass, and alcohol are not allowed anywhere within the park premises. Admission: Adults USD24.95, USD20.95 kids (4-12) Review © 2007, Wcities |
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Challenging trail system |
West 56th Avenue & Colorado 93 Denver, CO 80441 United States +1 303 271 5925 (Jefferson County Open Space) |
This local's favorite is considered by many to be the best and most difficult single-track mountain biking terrain along the Front Range. From the notorious, heart-pounding climb up rocky Belcher Hill Trail to the thrilling descents down the Maverick or Longhorn Trails, it offers 18 miles of multi-use trails. Hiking, horseback riding and wildlife viewing are also popular activities. The park also maintains two campsites for backpackers and horse packers. Most riders begin at the east entrance to the park. Take US 6 west to Colorado 93. Go north to West 56th Avenue. Turn left and drive approximately .5 to the entrance on the right side. To get to the west entrance take US 6 to Colorado 93. Go north 1.4 miles and turn left on Golden Gate Canyon. Follow the road 3.8 miles to Crawford Gulch Road and turn right. Continue for four miles to the park entrance on the right. Review © 2007, Wcities |
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