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Arvada Center: Setting the stage for performances, exhibits and education
The Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities claims to the largest multidisciplinary arts center in the country. It features a spectrum of amateur and professional music, dance and theater opportunities, art exhibitions and educational programs for all ages, and special events held at an outdoor amphitheatre and two indoor stages. With the number and variety of programs and participants here, its multi-use label is entirely accurate.
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Stroll and sample at MillerCoors Brewery tours
One of the most popular Denver area attractions won’t have you reaching for your wallet unless you decide to purchase a souvenir. If you’re a beerdrinker, head to the foothills of Golden for a MillerCoors Brewery tour. Indeed, some of the best things in life are free.
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The "Wild West" lives on at Buffalo Bill Museum
Flamboyant showman William “Buffalo Bill” Cody was the epitome of the adventurous spirit of the Old West, and city-run Buffalo Bill Museum & Grave takes pride in celebrating his life with videos, photos and artifacts. Buffalo Bill’s actual gravesite is located at the museum’s secluded Lookout Mountain site and ghost stories abound—to the point that TV ghost-hunters dropped in to investigate.
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Red Rocks Park & Ampitheatre rocks on
Magical. Inspiring. Amazing. Try to describe the concert experience at Red Rocks Amphitheatre and you can end up running the gamut of superlatives. The Beatles, U2 and the Grateful Dead are just a few of the music icons who have played “on the Rocks” since its official opening in 1947. Talk with industry performers both past and present, and they are positively reverent about a 9,000-seat venue literally carved into natural rock formations just 15 miles west of Denver.
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St. Julien Hotel indulges body and soul
Since opening in 2005, the classy St. Julien Hotel has become a prime destination in the Boulder—Denver area for dining, drinking, spa treatments, relaxing and listening to live music.
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The Boulder Theater: Art Deco jewel hosts latest acts
When you walk inside the historic Boulder Theater, you may feel as though you're transported to another time. In fact, you can catch the newest live acts in one of Boulder's oldest and most recognizable venues.
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The Boulder Pearl Street Mall: almost magical
Some call Boulder’s downtown mall a three-ring circus that never stops. People come from across Colorado, the United States and the whole world to watch colorful buskers squeeze themselves inside little boxes or perform magic shows and for an indefinable something else.
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