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Barr Lake State Park
Information directly from the official State of Colorado State Parks website.
Web site: www.parks.state.co.us/default.asp?parkID=67&action=park
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Arts to Zoo Cultural Connections
An Internet portal for the remarkable variety of arts
and cultural resources available in and around Denver, including
museum exhibitions, events, performances, public gardens, film
series and activities for kids. You can also search and view the
event calendar for current information, and purchase tickets online,
ahead of time. Supported by the Scientific and Cultural Facilities
District. Web site: www.artstozoo.org
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Black American West Museum and Heritage
Center The center, located in the Dr. Justina Ford
House, boasts materials and exhibits explaining the heritage of
blacks in the West. Web site:
www.coax.net/people/lwf/bawmus.htm
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Buffalo Bill Museum See the
grave and museum of William F. Cody. Objects include Sitting Bull's
bow and arrows, Buffalo Bill's show outfits, and Frederick
Remington's "Portrait of a Ranch Hand." Web site: www.buffalobill.org
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Children's Museum of
Denver A hands-on educational and entertaining
experience for children and their caregivers. Programs and
playscapes are designed for newborns to eight-year-olds. Children
can participate in theatre, dance and movement, cultural activities,
science activities, games and team activities. Other programs
enhance cognitive functioning for babies, and real-life roleplaying
activities for older kids. Web
site: www.cmdenver.org
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City Driving and Walking
Tours Discover Denver's historic landmarks and points
of interest at your own pace. Web
site: www.denvergov.org/AboutDenver/today.asp
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Colorado Historical Society
Imagine covered wagons, a rendezvous of fur traders,
Indian buffalo hunts, mining the Rocky Mountains and life in early
Denver. Colorado’s own museum features collections of photographs,
artifacts and documents. Dioramas and changing exhibitions bring
history to life. Web site:
www.coloradohistory.org
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Colorado Trail Maps Day
hikers, walkers, cyclists and other outdoor enthusiasts can download
and print trail maps for trails that are accessible from urban
regions throughout the state (national parks are excluded.) Complete
with trail descriptions, the detailed maps are provided by the
Colorado Lottery, which has provided over $11.5 million for more
than 303 trail projects since 1983. Web site: www.coloradolottery.com/about/trailmaps
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Denver Art Museum The Denver
Art Museum is world famous for its American Indian art collection.
Visitors can view outstanding architecture, graphics and design
galleries, or explore stunning Asian, Modern & Contemporary art,
pre-Columbian, and Spanish Colonial galleries. Web site: www.denverartmuseum.org
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Denver Botanic
Gardens Whether you visit Denver Botanic Gardens to
relax under the shade of the enormous weeping willow in the Japanese
Garden, to learn from a class or expert lecture, to listen to
breezy, cool jazz on a hot summer night or tour the twinkling winter
wonderland created by Blossoms of Light, we hope you'll find that
Denver Botanic Gardens is more than just a beautiful garden.
Web site: www.botanicgardens.org
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Denver Convention
Complex Find out what's happening today and what's
coming up at the Colorado Convention Center and Currigan Exhibition
Hall. Floor layouts, directions, nearby lodging and dining guides
are also included. Web site:
www.denverconvention.com
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Denver Firefighters
Museum The museum houses an extensive archive of old
photographs, documents, journals and news stories about early Denver
and the development of firefighting technology. Many artifacts date
from 1866, including hand-drawn schematics and two early motorized
vehicles. A unique gift shop offers books, toys, collectibles and
antiques. Web site: www.colorado2.com/museum
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Denver Mint Enjoy a tour of
Denver's U.S. Mint, one of only two full-service mints in the
nation. Producing between 14 and 20 billion coins each year, the
Denver Mint is the largest producer of coins in the world. The gift
shop offers exciting numismatic coin and money-related collectibles.
Call 303-405-4766 for information about tour scheduling procedures,
or visit the Mint's Web site. Web
site: www.usmint.gov/mint_tours/index.cfm?action=denver
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Denver Museum of Nature and
Science Home of the Gates Planeterium and the IMAX
Theater, the Denver Museum of Nature and Science is packed with
information relating to the world around us. With programs for the
young and old alike, the Museum will keep you entertained, and
learning, for hours! Web site:
www.dmns.org
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Denver Public Library The
Denver Public Library (DPL) is the information resource for the
people of Denver and the greater metro area. It also acts as the
official Resource Center for the state of Colorado and is a regional
depository for publications of the U.S. government. The Library is
world-renowned for its collection of western Americana and its model
Children's Library. Web site:
denver.lib.co.us
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Denver Rail Heritage
Society Take an inexpensive ride on an open trolley
car around Denver's Confluence Park region, or ride through the
scenic Platte River Valley to west Denver. Similar to those that
once made up Denver’s fleet of 300 streetcars, these replica
trolleys depart the station near the Children’s Museum on
fair–weather weekends in winter and daily in summer. Web site: www.denvertrolley.org
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Denver Urban Gardens As a
nonprofit organization, DUG operates and assists with the creation
and management of over 60 metro-area community gardens and small
parks. Web site: www.dug.or
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Denver Zoo The Denver Zoo is
home to 3,500 animals representing more than 600 different species.
During a Zoo visit you can see rare amur leopards, black rhinoceros,
coral reef fish, elephants, zebras, vampire bats, gorillas and more!
Web site: www.denverzoo.or
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Forney Museum of
Transportation A "must see" for train buffs! Visit the
museum in its new location on Brighton Boulevard. Enjoy over 500
exhibits featuring early-model carriages, automotives and
locomotives, including the Big Boy Engine and the Forney Locomotive
040-T Engine built in 1897. Web
site: www.forneymuseum.com
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Mizel Museum of
Judaica Permanent and changing exhibits illustrate the
Jewish historical, artistic and cultural heritage. Web site: www.mizelmuseum.org
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Molly Brown House
Museum Costumed guides lead visitors through the 1889
home of the "Unsinkable Molly Brown" - Denver's famous socialite,
philanthropist and Titanic survivor. Web site: www.mollybrown.com
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Museo de las Americas The
museum preserves and interprets the art, history and culture of
Latinos in the Americas. Web site:
www.museo.org
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National Western Stock Show and
Rodeo Nearly 100 years old, and bigger than ever, the
National Western has been recognized by the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame
as one of the top 100 events of the year in the U.S. by the American
Business Association, and named Rodeo of the Year by Events
Business News Magazine. Web
site: www.nationalwestern.com
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Parks and Recreation Mountain
Parks The City and County of Denver owns and operates
some of the nicest parks in the front range. Web site: www.denvergov.org/dephome.asp?depid=88
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- Sports Franchises in
Denver
- Arena Football (AFL) Colorado Crush
The team is
led by legendary quarterback John Elway, who teamed with Kroenke
Sports Enterprises and Denver Broncos owner Pat Bowlen to bring
Arena Football to Colorado. The Crush began playing in February
2003. Web site: www.coloradocrush.com
- Baseball (MLB) The
Colorado Rockies
Since 1993 the Rockies have been
Denver's ticket to America's favorite pasttime. Web site: rockies.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/col/homepage/col_homepage.jsp
- Basketball (NBA) The
Denver Nuggets
The Nuggets have called Denver home
since their ABA origin in 1967. Web site: www.nba.com/nuggets
- Football (NFL) The
Denver Broncos
Winners of Superbowls XXXII and
XXXIII. The Broncos originated in Denver in 1959. Web site: www.denverbroncos.com
- Hockey (NHL) The
Colorado Avalanche
Our 1996 and 2001 Stanley Cup
Championship hockey franchise. Web site: www.coloradoavalanche.com
- Lacrosse (NLL) Colorado
Mammoth
The inaugural Colorado Indoor Lacrosse
season began January 3, 2003. Web
site: www.coloradomammoth.com
- Soccer (MLS) The
Colorado Rapids
Major League Soccer became Denver's
fifth franchise. The Rapids first game was in April 1996.
Web site: www.coloradorapids.com
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Theatres and
Arenas City-owned facilities are constantly offering
many types of programs, from exhibitions to theatrical works, to
sporting events. Web site:
www.denvergov.org/dephome.asp?depid=22
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Wildernet A great online
outdoor recreation resource dedicated to the outdoor enthusiast.
Wildernet provides detailed information on trails, mountains,
campgrounds, climbing areas, lakes, rivers and winter sports.
Web site: www.wildernet.com
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