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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
 

 
Boettcher Concert Hall


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
 

 
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
 

 
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception


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
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception photo by Kyle Isom
Photo: Kyle Isom
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception photo by Kimberly Warhank
Photo: Kimberly Warhank
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception photo by Prairie Brown
Photo: Prairie Brown
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception photo by Bernardo Queiroz
Photo: Bernardo Queiroz
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception photo by magic10125
Photo: magic10125
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception photo by Davey Valerio
Photo: Davey Valerio
Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception photo by Raul Cortijo
Photo: Raul Cortijo
 

 
Cherry Creek Bike Trail


Denver's famous city trail
2200 15th St (Confluence Park access point)
(access at various points throught the city)
Denver, CO 80202
United States
+1 303 698 4903
Beginning at Confluence Park and traveling east to the Cherry Creek reservoir, this trail follows wanders approximately 15 miles. Along the way, it meanders through some of Denver's most popular neighborhoods including Lodo, Capital Hill and Cherry Creek. Perfect for walking, biking, and inline skating, the paved path is a great way to experience the city like a local. But be careful on weekends, the trail is packed.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Cherry Creek Bike Trail photo by Richard Masoner
Photo: Richard Masoner
Cherry Creek Bike Trail photo by Rob!
Photo: Rob!
Cherry Creek Bike Trail photo by Kamal H.
Photo: Kamal H.
 

 
Children's Museum of Denver


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
Children's Museum of Denver photo by David Bates
Photo: David Bates
Children's Museum of Denver photo by Dustin
Photo: Dustin
Children's Museum of Denver photo by Zach Wear
Photo: Zach Wear
Children's Museum of Denver photo by Denver Public Library Teens
Photo: Denver Public Library Teens
Children's Museum of Denver photo by Liz and Denny Bromley
Photo: Liz and Denny Bromley
 

 
City Park


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
City Park photo by Kelly Angard
Photo: Kelly Angard
City Park photo by phil palmer
Photo: phil palmer
City Park photo by scott kessler
Photo: scott kessler
City Park photo by Karl Gruenewald
Photo: Karl Gruenewald
City Park photo by Matthew Roberts
Photo: Matthew Roberts
City Park photo by Mike Thomas
Photo: Mike Thomas
City Park photo by Mark Shernick
Photo: Mark Shernick
City Park photo by Claudia's puppy Rose
Photo: Claudia's puppy Rose
City Park photo by Christopher Bradshaw
Photo: Christopher Bradshaw
City Park photo by Jim Canfield
Photo: Jim Canfield
City Park photo by Patty Simmons
Photo: Patty Simmons
City Park photo by David Group
Photo: David Group
 

 
City and County Building


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
City and County Building photo by Dan Adinolfi
Photo: Dan Adinolfi
City and County Building photo by Shawndra and Simon
Photo: Shawndra and Simon
City and County Building photo by Carl Knutson
Photo: Carl Knutson
City and County Building photo by Liz Switzer
Photo: Liz Switzer
City and County Building photo by Amy Donahue
Photo: Amy Donahue
City and County Building photo by Valerie Glenn
Photo: Valerie Glenn
City and County Building photo by ArcadiaJoy
Photo: ArcadiaJoy
City and County Building photo by Matthew Hahn
Photo: Matthew Hahn
City and County Building photo by Dea Carey
Photo: Dea Carey
City and County Building photo by F0T0CRAFT
Photo: F0T0CRAFT
City and County Building photo by bostonpks
Photo: bostonpks
City and County Building photo by Ryan Tolene
Photo: Ryan Tolene
City and County Building photo by Crystal Freeman
Photo: Crystal Freeman
City and County Building photo by bkobash
Photo: bkobash
City and County Building photo by Jeremiah and Reagan Kemper
Photo: Jeremiah and Reagan Kemper
City and County Building photo by Kurt Trostel
Photo: Kurt Trostel
City and County Building photo by Nick and Rosemary Cady
Photo: Nick and Rosemary Cady
City and County Building photo by Anish Palekar
Photo: Anish Palekar
City and County Building photo by Jennifer Sutherland
Photo: Jennifer Sutherland
City and County Building photo by SeoLeo
Photo: SeoLeo
City and County Building photo by Martin Richardson
Photo: Martin Richardson
City and County Building photo by saltychip
Photo: saltychip
City and County Building photo by Andy Cornwell
Photo: Andy Cornwell
City and County Building photo by lmegliol
Photo: lmegliol
 

 
Civic Center Park


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
Civic Center Park photo by Marie Wise
Photo: Marie Wise
Civic Center Park photo by Coby Howell
Photo: Coby Howell
Civic Center Park photo by Tom Buck
Photo: Tom Buck
Civic Center Park photo by jamie foster
Photo: jamie foster
Civic Center Park photo by itsnotoliver
Photo: itsnotoliver
Civic Center Park photo by Michelle Campbell
Photo: Michelle Campbell
Civic Center Park photo by e://wheeler
Photo: e://wheeler
Civic Center Park photo by HelpFeedAlex
Photo: HelpFeedAlex
Civic Center Park photo by Alex Blinder
Photo: Alex Blinder
Civic Center Park photo by brightonj
Photo: brightonj
Civic Center Park photo by Adrienne Ballew
Photo: Adrienne Ballew
Civic Center Park photo by Chad M. Wilmer
Photo: Chad M. Wilmer
Civic Center Park photo by Brian Hartman
Photo: Brian Hartman
Civic Center Park photo by ithinkitllbefine
Photo: ithinkitllbefine
Civic Center Park photo by Gene Osgood
Photo: Gene Osgood
Civic Center Park photo by David Howe
Photo: David Howe
Civic Center Park photo by Bruce Kitto
Photo: Bruce Kitto
Civic Center Park photo by sage's people
Photo: sage's people
Civic Center Park photo by Justin Schmidt Echegoyen
Photo: Justin Schmidt Echegoyen
Civic Center Park photo by Mark Monroe
Photo: Mark Monroe
Civic Center Park photo by Paolo Avesani
Photo: Paolo Avesani
Civic Center Park photo by Tirzha Zabarauskas
Photo: Tirzha Zabarauskas
Civic Center Park photo by vinnie ruddy(evrmoor
Photo: vinnie ruddy(evrmoor
Civic Center Park photo by gericooper
Photo: gericooper
 

 
Colorado Avalanche


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
Colorado Avalanche photo by Simon Titheridge
Photo: Simon Titheridge
Colorado Avalanche photo by big-coach
Photo: big-coach
Colorado Avalanche photo by Jason Salaz
Photo: Jason Salaz
Colorado Avalanche photo by Michael Totays
Photo: Michael Totays
Colorado Avalanche photo by Thiago Takahashi
Photo: Thiago Takahashi
Colorado Avalanche photo by Ali Shevlin
Photo: Ali Shevlin
Colorado Avalanche photo by Mike Olson
Photo: Mike Olson
 

 
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 Rockies


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
Colorado Rockies photo by Amy
Photo: Amy
Colorado Rockies photo by Krys Squires
Photo: Krys Squires
Colorado Rockies photo by Matt Craft
Photo: Matt Craft
Colorado Rockies photo by Treah Haggerty
Photo: Treah Haggerty
Colorado Rockies photo by Michael E. Collins
Photo: Michael E. Collins
Colorado Rockies photo by Tim Poindexter
Photo: Tim Poindexter
Colorado Rockies photo by Stuart Neil
Photo: Stuart Neil
Colorado Rockies photo by Brad Pouch
Photo: Brad Pouch
 

 
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
 

 
Colorado's Ocean Journey


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
Colorado's Ocean Journey photo by John Schweitzer
Photo: John Schweitzer
 

 
Confluence Park


Where Denver began
2200 15th Street
Denver, CO 80202
United States
+1 720 913 0696 (Denver Parks and Recreation)
http://www.denvergov.org/South...
This park surrounds the convergence of the Platte River and Cherry Creek. Here, the discovery of gold led to a wild influx of people, bringing about the formation the city of Denver. Besides its fame as a great kayaking run, the park boasts a nice beach for swimming. It also provides places for picnicking and games, as well as plenty of areas for skating and walking. The park is also where the Cherry Creek Bike Trail meets with the Platte River Bike Trail.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Confluence Park photo by George In Denver
Photo: George In Denver
Confluence Park photo by George In Denver
Photo: George In Denver
Confluence Park photo by shellyd
Photo: shellyd
Confluence Park photo by Jessie
Photo: Jessie
Confluence Park photo by Jessie
Photo: Jessie
Confluence Park photo by Marc Wren
Photo: Marc Wren
Confluence Park photo by Kathleen H Fenton
Photo: Kathleen H Fenton
Confluence Park photo by Jon Krueger
Photo: Jon Krueger
Confluence Park photo by Cindy L. Barnes
Photo: Cindy L. Barnes
 

 
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
 

 
Daniels and Fisher Tower


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
Daniels and Fisher Tower photo by Chris Patriarca
Photo: Chris Patriarca
Daniels and Fisher Tower photo by stillsinflux.com
Photo: stillsinflux.com
Daniels and Fisher Tower photo by shadowowl
Photo: shadowowl
Daniels and Fisher Tower photo by Joy Gottschall
Photo: Joy Gottschall
Daniels and Fisher Tower photo by Mike Munhall
Photo: Mike Munhall
Daniels and Fisher Tower photo by Catherine Keeter
Photo: Catherine Keeter
Daniels and Fisher Tower photo by James Quirk
Photo: James Quirk
 

 
Denver Art Museum


Extensive Native American Art Collection
100 W. 14th Ave. Parkway
Denver, CO 80204
United States
+1 720 865 5000
http://www.denverartmuseum.org/
This five-floor museum is wonderfully diverse and is at the forefront in offering new exhibits. In the past it has featured impressionist artists as well as the work of Winslow Homer. This museum brags— and rightfully so— about housing the largest art collection between Kansas City and the West Coast. Its Native American art collection, which encompasses an entire floor, is not to be missed. In addition, 2006 heralded the dedication of a new wing of the museum. Designed by Daniel Libeskind, the Frederic C. Hamilton building adds to the already stunning architecture of the cityscape, and has become a popular attraction for museum visitors.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Denver Art Museum photo by charygart
Photo: charygart
Denver Art Museum photo by Dan Lurie
Photo: Dan Lurie
Denver Art Museum photo by T.SC
Photo: T.SC
Denver Art Museum photo by jstirnaman
Photo: jstirnaman
Denver Art Museum photo by James Lindsay
Photo: James Lindsay
Denver Art Museum photo by Gabe Racz
Photo: Gabe Racz
Denver Art Museum photo by Michelle Owner of the Squishy
Photo: Michelle Owner of the Squishy
Denver Art Museum photo by Michelle Owner of the Squishy
Photo: Michelle Owner of the Squishy
Denver Art Museum photo by Thaddaeus Edwards
Photo: Thaddaeus Edwards
Denver Art Museum photo by Bruno de La Bandeira
Photo: Bruno de La Bandeira
Denver Art Museum photo by Micah MacAllen
Photo: Micah MacAllen
Denver Art Museum photo by Elise
Photo: Elise
Denver Art Museum photo by Elise
Photo: Elise
Denver Art Museum photo by Erik Holmberg
Photo: Erik Holmberg
Denver Art Museum photo by Barbara
Photo: Barbara
Denver Art Museum photo by Indra Tjaja
Photo: Indra Tjaja
Denver Art Museum photo by sarybow
Photo: sarybow
Denver Art Museum photo by dot
Photo: dot
Denver Art Museum photo by Lucy Gray
Photo: Lucy Gray
Denver Art Museum photo by nicholas boyakovsky
Photo: nicholas boyakovsky
Denver Art Museum photo by Lorin Vincent
Photo: Lorin Vincent
Denver Art Museum photo by Laura Padilla
Photo: Laura Padilla
Denver Art Museum photo by Simon Lam
Photo: Simon Lam
Denver Art Museum photo by Patrick Jackson
Photo: Patrick Jackson
Denver Art Museum photo by Claudio Zeiger
Photo: Claudio Zeiger
Denver Art Museum photo by eliza Alkire
Photo: eliza Alkire
Denver Art Museum photo by Wilson Lam
Photo: Wilson Lam
Denver Art Museum photo by tcrossing
Photo: tcrossing
Denver Art Museum photo by Cody McAllister
Photo: Cody McAllister
Denver Art Museum photo by The Young Ryan G
Photo: The Young Ryan G
Denver Art Museum photo by Daniel Marschman
Photo: Daniel Marschman
Denver Art Museum photo by Ohio Northern Depart
Photo: Ohio Northern Depart
Denver Art Museum photo by H. Peyton Green
Photo: H. Peyton Green
Denver Art Museum photo by Alyssa Pearson
Photo: Alyssa Pearson
Denver Art Museum photo by Fort Grunt
Photo: Fort Grunt
Denver Art Museum photo by enso-on
Photo: enso-on
Denver Art Museum photo by Lacie Garnes
Photo: Lacie Garnes
Denver Art Museum photo by Joe
Photo: Joe
Denver Art Museum photo by Mike Cosgrove
Photo: Mike Cosgrove
Denver Art Museum photo by Yael Glick
Photo: Yael Glick
Denver Art Museum photo by Charles Boyle
Photo: Charles Boyle
Denver Art Museum photo by Russell Stone
Photo: Russell Stone
Denver Art Museum photo by melanie ahlf
Photo: melanie ahlf
 

 
Denver Center for the Performing Arts


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.

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Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by Jesse Wagstaff
Photo: Jesse Wagstaff
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by Chris White
Photo: Chris White
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by Ivy Broyles
Photo: Ivy Broyles
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by Martin Yaslowitz
Photo: Martin Yaslowitz
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by mntnlover77
Photo: mntnlover77
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by Gerry Ward
Photo: Gerry Ward
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by Heidi Lyons
Photo: Heidi Lyons
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by Ashley Nichols
Photo: Ashley Nichols
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by Andy Grobengieser
Photo: Andy Grobengieser
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by Deepak Puri
Photo: Deepak Puri
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by ftllibrary
Photo: ftllibrary
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by Jeff Panis/80127.com
Photo: Jeff Panis/80127.com
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by Alexander Brincat
Photo: Alexander Brincat
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by Chaviva E.
Photo: Chaviva E.
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by n3kqx
Photo: n3kqx
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by Chuck Jeffers
Photo: Chuck Jeffers
Denver Center for the Performing Arts photo by ling6.s
Photo: ling6.s
 

 
Denver Coliseum


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
Denver Coliseum photo by anne marie laney
Photo: anne marie laney
Denver Coliseum photo by Dave Lesser
Photo: Dave Lesser
Denver Coliseum photo by wayfmcolorado
Photo: wayfmcolorado
 

 
Denver Firefighters Museum


Fire Station No. 1
1326 Tremont Place
Denver, CO 80204
United States
+1 303 892 1436
http://www.denverfirefightersm...
Back in 1909, Fire Station Number One housed Denver's Engine Company Number One. The building is now home to the Denver Firefighters Museum, which preserves something of the local firefighting history. The exhibits include firemen related documents and photographs dating back to the 1860s, various antique firefighting equipment, and other memorabilia. The only thing missing from the museum is a live Dalmation. Admission: USD4 adults, USD3 seniors, USD2 children under 14.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Denver Firefighters Museum photo by Snake Blocker
Photo: Snake Blocker
Denver Firefighters Museum photo by Michael Connor
Photo: Michael Connor
 

 
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
 

 
Gart Sports Castle


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
 

 
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
 

 
Holy Ghost Church


In the heart of downtown
1900 California St
Denver, CO 80202
United States
+1 303 292 1556
http://www.holyghostchurch.info/
Located in downtown Denver, this historic church also serves as a homeless shelter. The building, which in 1905 was nothing but a basement foundation, now displays a beautiful Renaissance exterior with blonde bricks and tan-colored trim. Three-hundred tons of travertine marble were incorporated during the construction. The stone creates a defined contrast with the dark wooden pews making for a distinct interior. One of the more interesting aspects of this site is the semi-circle of 40-story high-rise towers placed around the church. Sunday masses: 7a, 8:30a, 10a (Latin Choral Mass), noon, 5:10p.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Holy Ghost Church photo by Chad Woodford
Photo: Chad Woodford
Holy Ghost Church photo by Jesse D. Varner
Photo: Jesse D. Varner
Holy Ghost Church photo by Dave Hill
Photo: Dave Hill
Holy Ghost Church photo by Monica L Sanford
Photo: Monica L Sanford
Holy Ghost Church photo by richreinholz
Photo: richreinholz
Holy Ghost Church photo by Kirk Jenkins
Photo: Kirk Jenkins
 

 
Kirkland Museum


Modern Art Giant
1311 Pearl St
Denver, CO 80203
United States
+1 303 832 8576
http://www.kirklandmuseum.org
Kirkland Museum displays an internationally important collection of 20th-century decorative arts with more than 3,000 examples of Arts & Crafts, Art Nouveau, Wiener Werkstätte, De Stijl, Bauhaus, Art Deco, Modern, and Pop Art. A retrospective of Colorado's unique and important painter, Vance Kirkland, and the works of over 150 other 20th century Colorado artists are also on view.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Kirkland Museum photo by Doug Richardson
Photo: Doug Richardson
Kirkland Museum photo by Jesse Legg
Photo: Jesse Legg
Kirkland Museum photo by Jesse Legg
Photo: Jesse Legg
Kirkland Museum photo by Matthew Couchman
Photo: Matthew Couchman
Kirkland Museum photo by Karen Hershberger
Photo: Karen Hershberger
 

 
Molly Brown House


Old home of famous Titanic survivor
1340 Pennsylvania Street
Denver, CO 80203
United States
+1 303 832 4092
http://www.mollybrown.org
This restored Victorian mansion, once the home of legendary Denver resident, Maggie (Molly) Brown, now serves as a popular museum, attracting more than 40,000 visitors a year. The museum explores the eccentric life of the 'Unsinkable Molly Brown', a Titanic survivor and eminent figure in the city's Gold Rush heritage. After the tour, browse around the gift shop and check out the selection of T-shirts, books and other memorabilia.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Molly Brown House photo by Chris Tweed
Photo: Chris Tweed
Molly Brown House photo by Kate
Photo: Kate
Molly Brown House photo by Lori Baker
Photo: Lori Baker
Molly Brown House photo by michael.r.see
Photo: michael.r.see
Molly Brown House photo by Theo Armour
Photo: Theo Armour
Molly Brown House photo by Renae Bradley
Photo: Renae Bradley
Molly Brown House photo by Barry the Beaver
Photo: Barry the Beaver
Molly Brown House photo by reflectionsbycinda
Photo: reflectionsbycinda
Molly Brown House photo by blitheringidiott
Photo: blitheringidiott
 

 
Museo de Las Americas


Latino history museum
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
Museo de Las Americas photo by Bob Andrews
Photo: Bob Andrews
 

 
Museum of Contemporary Art Denver (MCA DENVER)


Perseverance led to permanence
1485 Delgany Street
Denver, CO 80202
United States
(001) 303 298 7554
http://www.mcartdenver.org/
The Museum of Contemporary Art/Denver, now residing in downtown's Sakura Square, began as a migrant. The founders wandered from leased gallery space to rented exhibition halls, displaying everything from installations to simple shows by national and international artists. Since settling into a permanent home, the museum has become a prominent force in the area art scene, exhibiting a diverse array of contemporary art, from mixed media to computer and video creations. Admission: USD5 adults; USD3 seniors and students; children under 12 are free.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Museum of Contemporary Art Denver (MCA DENVER) photo by Andy Bosselman
Photo: Andy Bosselman
Museum of Contemporary Art Denver (MCA DENVER) photo by Carsten Boschen
Photo: Carsten Boschen
Museum of Contemporary Art Denver (MCA DENVER) photo by andy lynes
Photo: andy lynes
Museum of Contemporary Art Denver (MCA DENVER) photo by Todd Carpenter
Photo: Todd Carpenter
Museum of Contemporary Art Denver (MCA DENVER) photo by bonjourpeewee
Photo: bonjourpeewee
 

 
Native American Trading Company


Art and artifacts
1301 Bannock Street
Denver, CO 80204
United States
+1 303 534 0771
http://www.nativeamericantradi...
Owned and operated by Jack and Robin Lima, this gallery is part-museum as it hosts a variety of pieces, including handmade clothing and blankets, beautiful bronzes, leather leggings, wooden flutes and squash blossom necklaces. The true attractions of this gallery, however, are the antique artifacts from Native American tribes of the western United States, including both the northwest and southwest regions. Some date back as far as the 1850s and include colorful saltillos.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Native American Trading Company photo by Robert Cutts
Photo: Robert Cutts
 

 
Pepsi Center


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
Pepsi Center photo by Yoshi
Photo: Yoshi
Pepsi Center photo by Scott Ingram
Photo: Scott Ingram
Pepsi Center photo by Dasha
Photo: Dasha
Pepsi Center photo by Scott Ingram
Photo: Scott Ingram
Pepsi Center photo by Ann So
Photo: Ann So
Pepsi Center photo by DoubleSpeak with Matthew and Peter Slutsky
Photo: DoubleSpeak with Matthew and Peter Slutsky
Pepsi Center photo by paguy1955
Photo: paguy1955
Pepsi Center photo by skateboard d
Photo: skateboard d
Pepsi Center photo by flingitgirl
Photo: flingitgirl
Pepsi Center photo by Anthony Surace
Photo: Anthony Surace
Pepsi Center photo by Howard Pelling
Photo: Howard Pelling
Pepsi Center photo by Elisabeth Olson
Photo: Elisabeth Olson
Pepsi Center photo by papayapurple
Photo: papayapurple
Pepsi Center photo by Edoardo Maria Acabbi
Photo: Edoardo Maria Acabbi
Pepsi Center photo by Jilly Boop
Photo: Jilly Boop
Pepsi Center photo by Bill Donnelly
Photo: Bill Donnelly
Pepsi Center photo by phanmjs67
Photo: phanmjs67
 

 
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
 

 
Sacred Heart Parish


Oldest church in Denver
2760 Larimer Street
Denver, CO 80205
United States
+1 303 294 9830
http://www.archden.org
The oldest functioning church in the city, this place of worship was established in 1879 for Italian and Irish immigrants as a place to worship. Run by the Jesuits, this church is in the traditional cruciform shape. The present wooden steeple was replaced after the original belfry threatened to crash through the roof. Back in 1912, two priests in residence restored the scaffolding and repainted the whole church. The interior has a Gothic feel with ornate windows of stained glass. In addition, there is a beautiful mural of the death and resurrection of Jesus. Sunday Masses: 8a, 9:45a (Spanish), 11:30a.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Saint Elizabeth of Hungary


Stone church on the Auraria campus
1060 Saint Francis Way
Denver, CO 80204
United States
+1 303 534 4014
http://www.stelizofhungary.org
St. Elizabeth's, the second oldest church in the Denver area, is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Established by Franciscan friars and nuns in 1878, the beautiful stone landmark is located in downtown Denver on the Auraria campus, facing the west bank of Cherry Creek. The most striking architectural feature of the design is the arcade that curves around the courtyard holding a statue of St. Francis of Assisi, the leader of the Franciscan order. The building now serves as a chapel for the Auraria campus.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Saint Elizabeth of Hungary photo by wcities
Photo: wcities
 

 
Six Flags Elitch Gardens


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
Six Flags Elitch Gardens photo by Rob Lee
Photo: Rob Lee
Six Flags Elitch Gardens photo by nowake92
Photo: nowake92
Six Flags Elitch Gardens photo by Jill Ormond Whitaker
Photo: Jill Ormond Whitaker
Six Flags Elitch Gardens photo by Evan V. Nix
Photo: Evan V. Nix
Six Flags Elitch Gardens photo by kajvin
Photo: kajvin
Six Flags Elitch Gardens photo by Stefanie Daun
Photo: Stefanie Daun
 

 
Ski Train


Ride the mountain train
1701 Wynkoop Street
Denver, CO 80248
United States
+1 303 296 4754
http://www.skitrain.com
For 63 years this train has been a Denver tradition. Departing from Denver's historic Union Station, the two-hour ride crosses under the continental divide, passes through 28 tunnels, and provides unmatched mountain scenery as it winds into the high country and drops riders off within 100 feet of the Winter Park ski lift. Riders can choose between the economical coach car or the more expensive club car. The train runs every weekend during the winter, and on a limited basis during the summer. Most trips sell out in advance so reservations are highly recommended.

Winter fares: Adults USD45; kids (13 and under) USD20.

Tickets: Coach $40, Club $65.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Ski Train photo by Oscar Vasquez
Photo: Oscar Vasquez
Ski Train photo by Nate Beal
Photo: Nate Beal
Ski Train photo by Steve
Photo: Steve
Ski Train photo by rockymountainroz
Photo: rockymountainroz
Ski Train photo by Sara Netz
Photo: Sara Netz
Ski Train photo by trains_gg1
Photo: trains_gg1
Ski Train photo by eweb101
Photo: eweb101
 

 
St. Cajetan's Church


Catholic church
9th Avenue & Lawrence Street
(Auraria Campus)
Denver, CO 80202
United States
+1 303 556 2400 (Campus Information)
http://www.archden.org
Erected in 1926 by Robert Willison, St. Cajetan's Church was Denver's first house of worship for Spanish-speaking Catholics. Inspired by the holy sanctuaries of Mexico, the church displays a typical southwestern design. It holds a place on the National Register of Landmarks and is a Denver landmark as well. The old church stands on the Auraria campus and functions as a theater facility for university productions. Sunday masses: 7:30a (Spanish), 9a (Spanish), 10:30a, noon (Spanish), 7p.

Review © 2007, Wcities
St. Cajetan's Church photo by Paula Kechichian
Photo: Paula Kechichian
 

 
St. Patrick Mission Church


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
St. Patrick Mission Church photo by E. F. Coghlan
Photo: E. F. Coghlan
 

 
Tivoli Student Union


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
Tivoli Student Union photo by Joseph Scharfenberg
Photo: Joseph Scharfenberg
 

 
Trinity United Methodist Church


Modern Gothic Methodist
1820 Broadway
Denver, CO 80202
United States
+1 303 839 1493
http://www.trinityumc.org
Located on the corner of 18th and Broadway in the heart of downtown Denver, Trinity's architecture is "modern Gothic." The modern comes from the recent additions of a state-of-the-art theater and auditorium, and the Gothic is in the style and design of the facade and sanctuary. Two areas of architectural interest are the 184-foot spire, towering above the church, and the entrance gates, which emulate a Medieval prototype. A historical tour of the building follows the 11a service each Su. Su services: 8a, 9:30a, 11a.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Trinity United Methodist Church photo by mike t ormsby
Photo: mike t ormsby
Trinity United Methodist Church photo by Toyman's TOY ROOM
Photo: Toyman's TOY ROOM
Trinity United Methodist Church photo by Susan Banks Tetterton
Photo: Susan Banks Tetterton
Trinity United Methodist Church photo by Terri Clark
Photo: Terri Clark
Trinity United Methodist Church photo by Mike Rogers
Photo: Mike Rogers
 

 
Union Station


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
Union Station photo by theurbanbrain.com
Photo: theurbanbrain.com
Union Station photo by Jill Nagy
Photo: Jill Nagy
Union Station photo by Matt Vegas
Photo: Matt Vegas
Union Station photo by Jonathan Thorne
Photo: Jonathan Thorne
Union Station photo by Curtis Jones
Photo: Curtis Jones
Union Station photo by Alan Wolf
Photo: Alan Wolf
Union Station photo by Steve O'Grady
Photo: Steve O'Grady
Union Station photo by Justin Bregar
Photo: Justin Bregar
Union Station photo by Michael Magee
Photo: Michael Magee
Union Station photo by Jonathan Thorne
Photo: Jonathan Thorne
Union Station photo by Kayla
Photo: Kayla
Union Station photo by Joshua Labove
Photo: Joshua Labove
Union Station photo by Christen Coomer
Photo: Christen Coomer
Union Station photo by Tao Olezeski
Photo: Tao Olezeski
Union Station photo by brendan.shanley
Photo: brendan.shanley
Union Station photo by Scott Fiddelke
Photo: Scott Fiddelke
Union Station photo by Matthias Slovig
Photo: Matthias Slovig
Union Station photo by Steve W. Jones
Photo: Steve W. Jones
Union Station photo by Terilee
Photo: Terilee
Union Station photo by James Lewicke
Photo: James Lewicke
Union Station photo by Heather Terrell
Photo: Heather Terrell
Union Station photo by William C. Brown
Photo: William C. Brown
Union Station photo by Jean
Photo: Jean
Union Station photo by Amanda M. Dorsett
Photo: Amanda M. Dorsett
Union Station photo by kristian keane
Photo: kristian keane
Union Station photo by c_crooks
Photo: c_crooks
Union Station photo by ono-sendai
Photo: ono-sendai
Union Station photo by Drew Buzzell
Photo: Drew Buzzell
Union Station photo by Brandon Smith
Photo: Brandon Smith
Union Station photo by Caroline Lost
Photo: Caroline Lost
Union Station photo by Nate Tharp
Photo: Nate Tharp
Union Station photo by Patrick Talbert
Photo: Patrick Talbert
Union Station photo by Brian R. Sopke
Photo: Brian R. Sopke
Union Station photo by Jörg
Photo: Jörg
Union Station photo by John DiEleuterio, Jr
Photo: John DiEleuterio, Jr
Union Station photo by M Ramasamy
Photo: M Ramasamy
Union Station photo by Rene Rivers
Photo: Rene Rivers
Union Station photo by wolfee
Photo: wolfee
Union Station photo by Carmapau
Photo: Carmapau
Union Station photo by Charissa Ebersole
Photo: Charissa Ebersole
Union Station photo by miccapat
Photo: miccapat
 

 
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