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  • Winter/Spring/Summer/Fall 2003

     "Denver, CO"
     
     Denver, Colorado
     
     
     

    Located in Denver County, the city of Denver is the state capital and the largest city in the state. Denver was founded in 1860. The city is located at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. Major revenue is derived from agriculture, tourism, major league teams, and shipping. Denver has more than doubled its population since 1960 and the metro area has a population of more than two million. Events include: Cherry Creek Arts Festival, Festival of Mountain & Plain, International BuskerFest, Great American Beer Festival, and Buffalo Bill Days.

     Ace/ Malcolm Smith Music Productions, LLC
     10340 Kelliwood Way
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 791-8886
     http://www.malcolmsmithmusic.com/
     We can provide a wide variety of live music entertainment for any and all of your functions -- including weddings, birthdays, dances, etc.

     Arapahoe Park
     26000 E. Quincy Ave.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 690-2400
     http://www.wembleyusa.com/arapahoe/
     The park offers races from Colorado greyhound tracks.

     Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities
     6901 Wadsworth Blvd.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 431-3962
     http://www.arvadacenter.org/
     The Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities is Denver metro area's 10th largest cultural attraction, devoted to all aspects of the arts.

     Astor House Museum
     822 12th Street
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 278-3557
     http://www.astorhousemuseum.org/
     The museum is located in a restored Victorian Western hotel.

     Auraria Higher Education Center
     900 Auraria Parkway
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 556-6329
     http://www.ahec.edu/
     Auraria Your Partner in Higher Education, Colorado's Most Successful Campus .

     Babi Yar Park
     enter on Yale Ave.
     Denver, Colorado
     
     
     There is a 26-acre living memorial to the 200,000 people killed by the Nazis in Kiev, Ukraine, beginning in 1941.

     Best Mountain Tours
     3003 S. Macon Circle
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 750-5200
     http://www.bestmountaintours.com/
     Colorado siteseeing at its finest, casino transportation, mountain tours and ski resort transfers with safe and friendly drivers.

     Black Hawk Gaming & Development
     240 Main Street
     Denver, Colorado
     303-582-1771
     http://www.bhwk.com/
     Black Hawk Gaming & Development is aggressively pursuing growth through the development, acquisition and operation of gaming properties.

     Blazing Saddles
     1432 Market Street at Larimer Square
     Denver, Colorado
     (720) 989-6988
     http://www.blazingsaddles.com/htm/denver/denverhm.htm
     Blazing Saddles was San Francisco's first rental-only bike shop. Now, we operate Bicycle Rental & Touring Centers around the US, including Denver!

     Blue Knights Drum & Bugle Corps
     1137 South Jason St.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 777-1937
     http://www.bknights.org/
     An educational program to help the in the area of marching music pageantry.

     Brad Montgomery Productions
     6920 E LaSalle Place
     Denver, Colorado
     (800) MAGIC-80 or 624-4280 or (303) 691-0726
     http://www.bradmontgomery.com/
     Speaker and humorist Brad Montgomery: humorous speeches, motivational entertainment & keynotes from Denver, Colorado. Magic & clean, funny comedy.

     Buffalo Bill's Museum & Grave
     987 1/2 Lookout Mountain
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 526-0744
     http://www.buffalobill.org/
     Buffalo Bill's grave is in historic Golden, Colorado. Excellent historical info and events for all ages.

     Butterfly Pavilion and Insect Center
     6252 W 104th Ave.
     Denver, Colorado
     303-469-5441
     http://www.butterflies.org/
     The pavilion fosters an appreciation of butterflies and other insects to educate the public about the need for conservation of threatened habitats.

     Byers-Evans House
     1310 Bannock St.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 620-4933
     
     The character of two important pioneer families which is reflected.

     Celestial Seasonings Visitors Center
     4600 Sleepytime Drive
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 581-1223
     http://www.celestialseasonings.com/
     Celestial Seasonings creates and sells healthy and natural products for people.

     Central City Opera Association
     621 17th Street
     Denver, Colorado
     (800) 851-8175
     http://www.centralcityopera.org/
     The fifth-oldest opera company in the U.S. offers numerous stars of the opera and stage.

     Chassen's on the Square
     18301 W Colfax Ave.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 278-1938
     http://www.chassensonthesquare.com/
     The exciting and fun place for your private or corporate party function.

     Cherry Creek Arts Festival
     2 Steele St.
     Denver, Colorado
     303-355-2787
     http://www.cherryarts.org/cherry/
     One of the nation's most competitive outdoor arts festivals.

     Chessman Park
     8th Ave. and Franklin St.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 964-2500
     
     The park displays a panorama that on clear days extends 150 miles from Pikes Peak to Mt. Evans.

     Chief Hosa Lodge and Campground
     27661 Genesse Drive
     Denver, Colorado
     (888) CHIEF-HOSA
     http://www.chiefhosa.com/
     A national historical site operating year-round lodging center with an adjacent 100-site campground.

     Children's Musuem of Denver
     2121 Children's Museum Drive
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 433-7444
     http://www.cmdenver.org/
     The science and computer labs which displays at the museum includes the exhibits on the importance of clean water and water conservation.

     City Park
     Located between 17th and 23rd Aves. and York St. and Colorado Blvd.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 964-2500
     
     Gardens, pools, fountains, and monuments adorn what was a sagebrush flat.

     Colorado Aids Project
     701 E. Colfax Avenue
     Denver, Colorado
     (800) 333-AIDS
     http://www.coloaids.org/
     Dedicated to helping AIDS clients and it's community.

     Colorado Avalanche
     1635 Clayton Street
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 893-6700
     http://www.coloradoavalanche.com/
     One of the finest hockey schools in Colorado.

     Colorado Central Station Casino
     http://www.coloradocentralstation.com/
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 279-3000
     http://www.coloradocentralstation.com/
     The casino center has video poker, blackjack tables, keno, poker tables, and more.

     Colorado Chautauqua Association
     900 Baseline Road
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 545-6924
     http://www.chautauqua.com/
     Colorado Chautauqua Association in Boulder, Colorado is a non profit organization providing lodging, concerts, cultual events, educational programs, recreation, historic preservation, and dining in a historic mountain setting.

     Colorado Choir
     9th & Curtis
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 892-5922
     http://www.coloradochoir.com/
     One of the most dynamic influences on the Colorado music scene.

     Colorado Garden & Home Show
     9200 W Cross Dr.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 932-8100
     http://www.gardeningcolorado.com/
     Gardening Colorado is for gardening and home products in addition to everything you need to know about gardening and landscaping in Colorado and the Western United States.

     Colorado Historical Society & Museum
     1300 Broadway
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 866-3670
     http://www.coloradohistory.org/
     The museum traces Western and Colorado history through collections of artifacts, dioramas, and historical documents.

     Colorado Lottery
     720 S. Colorado Blvd.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 759-6853
     http://www.coloradolottery.com/
     Colorado's own lottery website.

     Colorado Music Festival
     1525 Spruce St.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 449-1397
     www.coloradomusicfest.org
     A summer classical music festival.

     Colorado Productions Performing Arts
     5500 S Simms Street
     Denver, Colorado
     303-933-7290
     http://www.coloradoproductions.com/
     The academy helps you to learn to preform like a star.

     Colorado Railroad Museum
     17155 W. 44th Ave.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 279-4591 or (800) 365-6263
     http://www.crrm.org/
     The museum has houses an extension train model railroad collection.

     Colorado Renaissance Festival
     409F South Wilcox Street
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 688-6010
     http://www.coloradorenaissance.com/
     Colorado Renaissance Festivals official website featuring faire information and online ticket sales.

     Colorado School of Mines Geology Museum
     16th and Maple Sts.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 273-3815 or 273-3823
     
     The museum includes an expensive exhibit of rocks, gemstones, minerals and fossils. Also a replica of Clear Creek Cave and an early Colorado mine exhibit.

     Colorado Sightseer, Inc.
     6780 W. 84th Circle
     Denver, Colorado
     (800) 255-5105
     http://www.coloradosightseer.com/
     Colorado Sightseeing Tours - Get off the bus, while experiencing Denver and Colorado with us! Quality personalized meeting and events planning also available.

     Colorado Symphony Orchestra
     821 17th Street
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 292-5566
     http://www.coloradosymphony.org/
     The orchestra offers it's music through the radio, concerts, and festivals.

     Colorado's Ocean Journey
     700 Water Street
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 561-4450
     http://www.oceanjourney.org/
     The center offers exhibits of the riverlife on the Colorado and Indonesian Rivers.

     Country Dinner Playhouse
     6875 S Clinton Street
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 799-1410
     http://www.countrydinnerplayhouse.com/
     Enjoy an exceptional theatre experience while dining at the playhouse.

     Cranmer Park
     E. 3rd Ave. and Bellaire St.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 964-2500
     
     The park has a Chinese sundial and a terrazzo profile of the Continental Divide.

     Dave & Buster's
     2000 S. Colorado Blvd.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 759-1515
     http://www.daveandbusters.com/
     One can find games, great food, and more at Dave & Buster's.

     Denver Art Museum
     100 W. 14th Avenue Parkway
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 640-4433
     http://www.denverartmuseum.org/
     
    There are faceted glass tiles which make up the 28-sided structure.

     Denver Botanic Gardens
     1005 York Street
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 331-4000
     http://www.botanicgardens.org/
     Water, rock, herb, alpine, and Japanese gardens are displayed.

     Denver Broncos Football
     13655 Broncos Parkway
     Denver, Colorado
     303-649-9000
     http://www.denverbroncos.com/
     The official NFL website of the Denver Broncos Football team.

     Denver Center
     1245 Champa St.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 446-4800
     http://www.denvercenter.org/
     
    The center presents live theatre, plays, training for actors, and more.

     Denver Firefighters Museum
     1326 Tremont Place
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 892-1436
     http://www.colorado2.com/museum/
     The museum is dedicated to preserving Station No. 1 and the collection of firefighting memorabilia.

     Denver Gem & Mineral Show
     P.O. Box 621444
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 978-9926
     http://www.denvermineralshow.com/
     Presents gems and minerals in a showy way.

     Denver Museum of Miniatures, Dolls and Toys
     1880 Gaylord
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 322-3704
     
     The museum is in the historic Pearce-McAllister Cottage, built in 1899, and designed in Dutch Colonial Revival style.

     Denver Museum of Nature and Science
     2001 Colorado Blvd.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 322-7009 or (800) 925-2250
     http://www.dmns.org/
     Dynamic interactive environments travel to the far corners of the earth special exhibitions research discoveries.

     Denver Public Library
     10 W. Fourteenth Ave.
     Denver, Colorado
     (720) 865-1111 or 865-1472
     http://www.denver.lib.co.us/
     Welcome! The Denver Public Library (DPL) is the largest urban library system between Chicago and Los Angeles. We serve as the primary information resource for the City and County of Denver, the State of Colorado and the Rocky Mountain West.

     Denver Walking Tours
     1668 Larimer St.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 571-9456
     http://www.denver.org/visitors/walking.asp
     T
    he tours offer seasonal tours of downtown Denver.

     Denver Zoo
     2300 Steele Street
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 376-4800
     http://www.denverzoo.org/
     Their zoo has natural habitats with more than 3,000 animals representing some 600 species.

     Dinosaur Ridge
     3922 Vine Street
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 757-9771
     http://www.dinoridge.org/
     A geologically National Natural Landmark famous for finding Jurassic dinosaur bones there.

     Elitch Gardens Amusement Park
     downtown, I-25 and Speer Blvd. (exit 212A)
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 595-4386
     http://www.sixflags.com/elitchgardens/
     The amusement park has a 70-acre area with more than 21 rides, including the Twister 2 wooden roller coaster, and more.

     Escalante International
     222 Milwaukee
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 388-4488
     http://www.escalante.com/
     Escalante International provies international tour, travel trade, translations, guides, and interpreters.

     Fitzgerald's Casino
     101 Main Street
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 582-6103 or (800) 538-LUCK
     http://www.fitzgeralds.com/blackhawk/content/home/default.htm
     Home to the largest jackpot in Colorado of about 2.9 million.

     Forney Museum of Transportation
     4303 Brighton Boulevard
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 297-1113
     http://www.forneymuseum.com/
     The museum exhibits antique cars, carriages, cycles, three steam locomotives, including Big Boy #4005, and airplanes.

     Four Mile Historic Park
     715 South Forest Street
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 399-1859
     http://www.glendale.co.us/Community/Park/
     The park has a 14-acre farm, and the Four Mile House, built in 1859. The furnished house has been restored to its 1860s appearance.

     Golden Gates Casino
     261 S. Main Street
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 277-1650
     http://www.goldengatescasino.com/
     Play slots, blackjack and three-card poker in the relaxed atmosphere of Golden Gates Casino. Enjoy the weekend, live music, and authentic Mexican food.

     Golden Pioneer Museum
     923 10th St.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 278-7151
     http://www.henge.com/~goldenpm/
     The museum includes guns, clothing, photographs, furniture, and more.

     Gothic Theatre
     3263 S Broadway
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 380-2333
     http://www.gothictheatre.com/
     Originally the theatre showed movies in the roaring twenties, but now is a premier musical venue.

     Grizzly Rose
     5450 N Valley Hwy.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 295-2353 or 295-1330
     http://www.grizzlyrose.com/
     Welcome to Denver's Wildest Western Nighclub with Live Music 6 nights a week.

     Gunslingers, Ghosts & Gold
     PO Box 481136
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 860-8687
     http://atlas.csd.net/~deebeaux/
     Gunslingers, Ghosts, and Gold offers a unique tour and slide show of Denver's colorful past.

     Heritage Square
     18301 West Colfax Ave.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 277-0040
     
     It's a recreation town of the 1880s. Also it contains amusement rides, an alpine slide, and an enormous amount of shops.

     High Prairie Farms Equestrian Center
     7522 S. Pinery Drive
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 841-5550
     http://www.highprairiefarms.com/
     The center offers visitors a horse park with a museum and live shows.

     Hyland Hills Water World
     1800 W. 89th Ave.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 427-7873
     http://www.waterworldcolorado.com/
     The water world has 60 acres and 32 rides, and is one of the nation's largest family water theme parks.

     IMAX Theatre
     2001 Colorado Blvd.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 322-7009
     http://www.dmns.org/imax.htm
     The theater shows IMAX films of nature and science.

     Impulse Theater
     1634 18th St.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303-297-2111
     http://www.impulsetheater.com/
     Impulse Theater is the longest running show in Denver Theater history. This energized, smartly improvised show plays to sold-out shows every weekend.

     Isle of Capri Casino
     PO Box 777
     Denver, Colorado
     (800) 843-4753
     http://www.isleofcapricasino.com/Black_Hawk/
     Colorado's largest casino offering gaming, restaurants, events, and hotel stayings.

     Lakeside Amusement Park
     4601 Sheridan Boulevard
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 477-1621
     http://www.lakesideamusementpark.com/
     
    Lakeside amusement park in Denver, Colorado is a family-oriented amusement park with Cyclone Coaster, Steam Trains, Merry-Go-Round and more. Free Parking, Groups Discounts and Birthday packages available

     Larimer Square
     1430 Larimer St.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 534-2367
     http://www.larimersquare.com/
     Larimer Square, the place to be in downtown Denver Colorado. Featuring dining, shopping, nightly entertainment and special events.

     Laser Quest
     8988 E Hampden Ave.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 796-0707
     http://www.laserquest.com/
     Versent Diversified Entertainment. Laser Quest Corporation: Live Action Laser Tag at its best. In this ultimate adventure, You Don't Just Play The Game, You're in it!

     Littleton Historical Museum
     6028 S. Gallup St.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 795-3950
     http://www.littletongov.org/museum/
     The museum contains galleries that present history displays and 19th and 20th-century art.

     LoDo District
     1616 Seventeenth Street
     Denver, Colorado
     303-628-5428
     http://www.lodo.org/
     
    Come visit the lower downtown area of Denver and all its exciting features.

     Lookout Mountain Park
     US 6
     Denver, Colorado
     
     
     The park contains 66 acres atop Lookout Mountain.

     Mizel Museum of Judaica
     560 S Monaco Parkway
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 333-4156
     http://www.mizelmuseum.org/
     Exceptionally moving, artistically intriguing and enlighteningly educational exhibitions and programs. Featuring heritage-rich collections and the powerful Bridges of Understanding exhibit which describes the Jewish experience, ceremonies and festivals..

     Molly Brown House Museum
     1340 Pennsylvania Street
     Denver, Colorado
     303-832-4092
     http://www.mollybrown.org/
     Come visit the home of Molly Brown, the heroine of the Titanic.

     Mother Cabrini Shrine
     20189 Cabrini Boulevard
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 526-0758
     http://www.den-cabrini-shrine.org/
     A 22-foot statue of Christ at the head of a gradual 373-step stairway.

     Museo de las Americas
     861 Santa Fe Dr.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 571-4401
     http://www.museo.org/
     The museum is dedicated in educating people about the cultural and artistic achievements of Latinos in the Americas.

     Museum of Contemporary Art/Denver
     1275 19th Street
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 298-7554
     http://www.mocadenver.com/
     The museum offers educational items aboiut their exhibits as well as programs.

     Museum of Outdoor Arts
     1000 Englewood Pkwy.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 806-0444
     http://www.fine-art.com/museum/moa.html
     The museum is committed to providing the people with quality art in a fully outdoor environment.

     Museum of Western Art
     1727 Tremont Pl.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 296-1880
     
     The galleries trace the history of Classic Western art and it displays works by Albert Bierstadt, Ernest Blumenschein, Maynard Dickson, Henry Farny, Thomas Moran, Frederic Remington and Charles Russell.

     National Western Stock Show
     4655 Humboldt Street
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 297-1166
     http://www.nationalwestern.com/
     The National Western Stock Show, Rodeo and Horse Show is held in Denver and is the premiere livestock event of the year. The primary purposes of the national Western are educating youth in agribusiness and promoting better livestock through improved breeding and feeding practices.

     NEWSED Community Development Corporation
     1029 Santa Fe Drive
     Denver, California
     (303) 534-8342
     http://www.newsed.org/
     NEWSED develops communityand economic programs for West Denver residents.

     Normandy Farms and Stables
     5200 West Coal Mine Road
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 973-0077
     http://www.normandyfarmandstables.com/
     Horse riding facility dedicated to the novice and handicapped rider.

     Parkside Mansion
     1859 York Street
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 394-3672
     http://www.parksidemansion.com/
     Constructed in 1905, the house is now used for events throughout the Denver area.

     Pepsi Center
     1000 Chopper Circle
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 405-1147
     http://www.pepsicenter.com/flash.html
     The center offers events of sports, meetings, seminars, celebrations, and more.

     Red Rocks Park
     SR 74
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 964-2500
     
     The 640-acre park is located at the foot of the Rockey Mountains.

     Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum
     1111 Washington Avenue
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 277-0377
     http://edc.usgs.gov/
     The Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum located in Golden, Colorado is one of six quilt museum nationwide. We feature new exhibits every two months.

     Sky Fighters, Inc.
     7395 South Peoria
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 790-7375 or (800) ATTACK-1
     http://www.skyfighters.com/
     Sky Fighters offers flight simulators, real air flying, air combat techniques, and more.

     State Capitol
     between E. 14th and E. Colfax Aves.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 866-2604
     http://www.archives.state.co.us/cap/first.htm
     The
    capitol is a 1908 Corinthian structure of Colorado granite with a gold leaf-veneered dome.

     Tiny Town and Railroad
     6249 So Turkey Creek Rd.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 697-6829
     
     The site is a miniature children's village begun in 1915. The town homes are Victorian-style reproductions.

     Trianon Museum and Art Gallery
     335 14th St.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 623-0739
     
     The art museum presents 18th-century French furniture and art as well as Oriental artifacts.

     Trinity United Methodist Church
     1820 Broadway
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 839-1493
     http://www.gbgm-umc.org/trinitydenver/
     Colorado's most historic church, located in the heart of downtown Denver in 1859.

     U.S. Mint
     320 W. Colfax Ave.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 844-3582
     http://www.usmint.gov/mint_tours/index.cfm?action=denver
     Th
    e mint offers free tours of its facilities.

     University of Denver Division of Sports & Wellness
     2201 E. Asbury Ave.
     Denver, Colorado
     303-871-2215
     http://www.denverpioneers.com/
     Come and experience the University of Denver's athletics department.

     Washington Park
     Along Downing St.
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 964-2580 or 964-2496
     
     The park offers tennis, croquet and horseshoe courts, flower gardens, two lakes, lawn bowling, jogging paths, boating, bicycle and walking trails, fishing, and a recreation center with a swimming pool.

     Women of the West Museum
     1536 Wynkoop
     Denver, Colorado
     (303) 446-9378
     http://www.wowmuseum.org/
     The Women of the West Museum is an educational organization that traces and interprets the history, contributions, and roles of women of all cultures - past, present, and future in the American West.

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