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A Mountain City With An Urban Feel

In fact, Denver has the best of both worlds—urban sophistication complemented by easy access to a stunning alpine playground. Locals providing directions to lost tourists frequently advise, “If you get turned around, just look for the mountains and you'll know which way is west.” Denverites work hard in such industries as aerospace, telecommunications and energy research, but they like to play hard, too. While recreational pursuits like skiing, hiking and rock climbing are close by, city dwellers need not leave their own backyard to indulge in fun things to do outdoors—they can play golf in City Park, bike on the Platte River Greenway Trail, ride horses in Cherry Creek State Park or fish one of the area's reservoirs.

Today sleek skyscrapers stand in place of the bustling frontier town of Denver City, which once lured prospectors into its saloons. Vestiges of the Gold Rush days remain in the refurbished Victorian storefronts of Larimer Square and in Civic Center Park, where murals honor wilderness pioneers and bronze sculptures depict such subjects as a bronco buster and a Native American.

Several chic urban pockets in addition to gracious neighborhoods have emerged from Denver's Cowtown beginnings. The LoDo (Lower Downtown) district, once chock-full of dilapidated warehouses, has been revitalized with loft apartments, galleries, and trendy nightspots and restaurants. The upscale Cherry Creek area, graced by lovely stone mansions, is a high-end retail mecca sure to inspire the savviest shoppers. Denverites delight in Washington Park's Victorian masterpieces and flower gardens.

Denver also celebrates diversity. Far East Center is the hub of the Asian population, Hispanic culture prevails in the La Alma/Lincoln Park sector and the African American community thrives in Five Points. The Colorado Dragon Boat Festival's Asian marketplace and Cinco de Mayo Festival's carnival are ethnic celebrations that captivate all races and religions, making them an exciting trip destination.

Sports fans find bliss at a variety of venues. Empower Field at Mile High is the hallowed gridiron occupied by Denver's beloved Broncos, and Nuggets basketball sets Ball Arena on fire. Coors Field, home of the Colorado Rockies baseball team, reigns proudly over LoDo and is credited with its rebirth.

A sophisticated classical entertainment scene at the Denver Performing Arts Complex mesmerizes opera, ballet and symphony aficionados, while the area's robust selection of innovative restaurants and trendy clubs round out the city’s nighttime entertainments.

Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre in nearby Morrison combines a beautiful outdoor setting among massive tilted slabs of red sandstone with amazing acoustics that over the years have attracted a Who’s Who list of musical act including The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, U2, John Denver, the Eagles, Blues Traveler and Widespread Panic. Many seats offer views of downtown Denver’s office towers in the distance.

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