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Denver (pronounced /'d?nv?/) is the capital and the most populous city
Colorado municipalities

The 271 municipal corporation of the State of Colorado operate under one of five types of municipal governing authority granted by the state....
 of the state of Colorado
Colorado

The State of Colorado is a U.S. state located in the Mountain States of the United States of America. Colorado may also be considered to be a part of the Western United States and Southwestern United States regions of the United States....
, in the United States. Denver is a consolidated city-county
Consolidated city-county

In United States local government, a consolidated city?county is a city and county that have been merged into one unified jurisdiction. As such, it is simultaneously a city, which is a municipal corporation; and a county, which is an administrative division of a state....
 located in the South Platte River Valley
South Platte River

The South Platte River, historically known as the Rio Jesus Maria, is one of the two principal tributaries of the Platte River and itself a major river of the American West, located in the U.S....
 on the High Plains
High Plains (United States)

The High Plains are a subregion of the Great Plains in the central United States, generally encompassing the western part of the Great Plains before the region reaches the Rocky Mountains....
 just east of the Front Range
Front Range

The Front Range is a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains of North America that is located in the north-central portion of the U.S. State of Colorado....
 of the Rocky Mountains
Rocky Mountains

The Rocky Mountains, often called the Rockies, are a mountain range in western North America. The Rocky Mountains stretch more than 4,800 kilometre from the northernmost part of British Columbia, in Canada, to New Mexico, in the United States....
. The Denver downtown district is located immediately east of the confluence of Cherry Creek
Cherry Creek (Colorado)

Cherry Creek is a tributary of the South Platte River, 64 mi long, in Colorado in the United States.It rises in the high plateau, east of the Front Range, in northwestern El Paso County, Colorado....
 with the South Platte River
South Platte River

The South Platte River, historically known as the Rio Jesus Maria, is one of the two principal tributaries of the Platte River and itself a major river of the American West, located in the U.S....
, approximately east of the foothills
Foothills

Foothills are geographically defined as gradual increases in hilly areas at the base of a mountain range. They are generally larger than hills, but not as tall as nearby mountains....
 of the Rocky Mountains. Denver is nickname
List of city nicknames in the United States

This partial list of city nicknames in the United States compiles the pseudonym, sobriquets and slogans that city are known by , officially and unofficially, to municipal governments, local people, outsiders or their tourism boards or chambers of commerce....
d the Mile-High City because its official elevation
Elevation

The elevation of a geographic location is its height above a fixed reference point, often the above mean sea level. Elevation, or geometric height, is mainly used when referring to points on the Earth's surface, while altitude or geopotential height is used for points above the surface, such as an aircraft in flight or a s...
 is exactly one mile, or 5,280 feet (1,609 m) above sea level.






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Denver (pronounced /'d?nv?/) is the capital and the most populous city
Colorado municipalities

The 271 municipal corporation of the State of Colorado operate under one of five types of municipal governing authority granted by the state....
 of the state of Colorado
Colorado

The State of Colorado is a U.S. state located in the Mountain States of the United States of America. Colorado may also be considered to be a part of the Western United States and Southwestern United States regions of the United States....
, in the United States. Denver is a consolidated city-county
Consolidated city-county

In United States local government, a consolidated city?county is a city and county that have been merged into one unified jurisdiction. As such, it is simultaneously a city, which is a municipal corporation; and a county, which is an administrative division of a state....
 located in the South Platte River Valley
South Platte River

The South Platte River, historically known as the Rio Jesus Maria, is one of the two principal tributaries of the Platte River and itself a major river of the American West, located in the U.S....
 on the High Plains
High Plains (United States)

The High Plains are a subregion of the Great Plains in the central United States, generally encompassing the western part of the Great Plains before the region reaches the Rocky Mountains....
 just east of the Front Range
Front Range

The Front Range is a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains of North America that is located in the north-central portion of the U.S. State of Colorado....
 of the Rocky Mountains
Rocky Mountains

The Rocky Mountains, often called the Rockies, are a mountain range in western North America. The Rocky Mountains stretch more than 4,800 kilometre from the northernmost part of British Columbia, in Canada, to New Mexico, in the United States....
. The Denver downtown district is located immediately east of the confluence of Cherry Creek
Cherry Creek (Colorado)

Cherry Creek is a tributary of the South Platte River, 64 mi long, in Colorado in the United States.It rises in the high plateau, east of the Front Range, in northwestern El Paso County, Colorado....
 with the South Platte River
South Platte River

The South Platte River, historically known as the Rio Jesus Maria, is one of the two principal tributaries of the Platte River and itself a major river of the American West, located in the U.S....
, approximately east of the foothills
Foothills

Foothills are geographically defined as gradual increases in hilly areas at the base of a mountain range. They are generally larger than hills, but not as tall as nearby mountains....
 of the Rocky Mountains. Denver is nickname
List of city nicknames in the United States

This partial list of city nicknames in the United States compiles the pseudonym, sobriquets and slogans that city are known by , officially and unofficially, to municipal governments, local people, outsiders or their tourism boards or chambers of commerce....
d the Mile-High City because its official elevation
Elevation

The elevation of a geographic location is its height above a fixed reference point, often the above mean sea level. Elevation, or geometric height, is mainly used when referring to points on the Earth's surface, while altitude or geopotential height is used for points above the surface, such as an aircraft in flight or a s...
 is exactly one mile, or 5,280 feet (1,609 m) above sea level. The 105th meridian west of Greenwich
105th meridian west

The meridian 105? west of Prime Meridian is a line of longitude that extends from the North Pole across the Arctic Ocean, North America, the Pacific Ocean, the Southern Ocean, and Antarctica to the South Pole....
 passes through Union Station
Union Station (Denver)

Union Station is Denver, Colorado, United States's historic train station at 17th and Wynkoop in the LoDo district. The station first opened in 1881....
, making it the reference point for the Mountain Time Zone
Mountain Time Zone

The Mountain Time Zone of North America keeps time by subtracting seven hours from Coordinated Universal Time, sometimes called Greenwich Mean Time during the shortest days of autumn and winter, and by subtracting six hours during daylight saving time in the spring, summer, and early autumn ....
.

The United States Census Bureau
United States Census Bureau

The United States Census Bureau is the government agency that is responsible for the United States Census. It also gathers other national demographic and economic data....
 estimates that the population of the City and County of Denver was 562,116 in 2006, making it the 26th most populous U.S. city
List of United States cities by population

The following is a list of the most populous incorporated places in the United States. As defined by the United States Census Bureau, an incorporated place includes a variety of designations, including a city, town, village, borough, and municipality....
.The 5-county Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Statistical Area had an estimated 2007 population of 2,464,866 and ranked as the 21st most populous U.S. metropolitan statistical area
Table of United States Metropolitan Statistical Areas

The United States Census Bureau has defined 363 Metropolitan Statistical Areas for the United States of America. The Census Bureau defines a Metropolitan Statistical Area as one or more adjacent county or county-equivalent that have at least one List of United States urban areas of at least 50,000 population, plus adjacent territory that...
, and the 12-county Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Statistical Area
Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Statistical Area

The Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Statistical Area is a United States Census Bureau defined Combined Statistical Area located in the Denver, Colorado region of the Colorado....
 had an estimated 2007 population of 2,998,878 and ranked as the 17th most populous U.S. metropolitan area
Table of United States primary census statistical areas

The following table of the 719 primary census statistical areas of the United States of America compares the Core Based Statistical Area and Combined Statistical Area of the United States....
. The 18-county Front Range Urban Corridor
Front Range Urban Corridor

The Front Range Urban Corridor is an oblong region of urban population located along the eastern face of the Rocky Mountains in the U.S. states of Colorado and Wyoming....
 had an estimated 2007 population of 4,166,855. It is also the second largest city in the Mountain West after Phoenix
Phoenix, Arizona

Phoenix is the capital and largest city in the U.S. state of Arizona, as well as the fifth most populous city in the United States. Phoenix is home to 1,552,259 residents, and is the anchor of the Phoenix Metropolitan Area with 4,179,427 residents....
. The city has the 10th largest central business district
Downtown Denver

Downtown Denver is the main financial, commercial, and entertainment district in Denver, Colorado. The downtown area is claimed to be the 10th largest in the United States and can be divided into six or seven main districts: Union Station, LoDo , Ball Park, Central Downtown, Civic Center, Upper Downtown, and Arapahoe Square....
 in the United States.

History

Pd James W Denver
Denver City was founded in November 1858 as a mining town during the Pikes Peak Gold Rush in western Kansas Territory
Kansas Territory

The Territory of Kansas was an organized territory of the United States that existed from May 30, 1854, until January 29, 1861, when Kansas became the 34th U.S....
. That summer, a group of gold prospectors from Lawrence
Lawrence, Kansas

Lawrence is the 6th largest city in the U.S. State of Kansas and the county seat of Douglas County, Kansas. Located in northeastern Kansas, Lawrence is the anchor city of the Metropolitan Statistical Area which encompasses all of Douglas County....
, Kansas
Kansas

The State of Kansas is a Midwestern U.S. state in the Central United States of the United States of America, an area often referred to as the United States "Heartland"....
, arrived and established Montana City
Montana City

Montana City was the first settlement in what was later to become Denver, Colorado. It was established during the Pikes Peak Gold Rush on the east bank of the South Platte River, just north of the confluence with Little Dry Creek, in 1858....
 on the banks of the South Platte River
South Platte River

The South Platte River, historically known as the Rio Jesus Maria, is one of the two principal tributaries of the Platte River and itself a major river of the American West, located in the U.S....
. This was the first settlement in what was later to become the city of Denver. The site faded quickly, however, and was abandoned in favor of Auraria (named after the gold-mining town of Auraria
Auraria, Georgia

Auraria is a ghost town in Lumpkin County, Georgia, Georgia , United States, southwest of Dahlonega, Georgia. Its name derives from aurum, the Latin word for gold....
, Georgia
Georgia (U.S. state)

Georgia is a U.S. state in the United States and was one of the original Thirteen Colonies that revolted against United Kingdom rule in the American Revolution....
) and St. Charles City by the summer of 1859. The Montana City site is now Grant-Frontier Park
Grant-Frontier Park

Grant-Frontier Park is a park in what is now South-East Denver, Colorado and is the site of the Montana City settlement. The park was named in honor of Grant Junior High School whose teachers and students were responsible for discovering the site, cleaning and restoring it, and researching the history of Montana City....
 and includes mining equipment and a log cabin
Log cabin

A log cabin is a small house built from loggings. It is a simple type of log house. A distinction should be drawn between the traditional meanings of "log cabin" and "log house." "Log cabin" generally denotes a simple one, or one-and-one-half story structure, somewhat impermanent, and less finished or less architecturally sophisticated....
 replica.

On November 22, 1858, General William Larimer
William Larimer, Jr.

William Larimer, Jr. was an United States settler and land developer. He is most famous as the founder of Denver, Colorado in 1858. Larimer often went by "General Larimer", having acquired the title in the Pennsylvania Militia....
, a land speculator from eastern Kansas
Kansas

The State of Kansas is a Midwestern U.S. state in the Central United States of the United States of America, an area often referred to as the United States "Heartland"....
, placed cottonwood
Cottonwood

The cottonwoods are three species of poplars in the section Aegiros of the genus Populus, native to North America, Europe and western Asia....
 logs to stake a claim on the hill overlooking the confluence of the South Platte River
South Platte River

The South Platte River, historically known as the Rio Jesus Maria, is one of the two principal tributaries of the Platte River and itself a major river of the American West, located in the U.S....
 and Cherry Creek
Cherry Creek (Colorado)

Cherry Creek is a tributary of the South Platte River, 64 mi long, in Colorado in the United States.It rises in the high plateau, east of the Front Range, in northwestern El Paso County, Colorado....
, across the creek from the existing mining settlement of Auraria. Larimer named the town site Denver City to curry favor with Kansas Territorial Governor James W. Denver
James W. Denver

James William Denver was an United States politician, soldier, and lawyer. He served in the California state government, as an officer in the United States Army in two wars, and as a United States Democratic Party member of the United States House of Representatives from California....
. Larimer hoped that the town's name would help make it the county seat
County seat

A county seat or parish seat is a term for an administrative center for a county or civil parish, primarily used in the United States. In the Northeast United States, the statutory term often is shire town, but colloquially county seat is the term in use there....
 of Arapaho County, but ironically Governor Denver had already resigned from office. The location was accessible to existing trails and was across the South Platte River from the site of seasonal encampments of the Cheyenne
Cheyenne

Cheyenne are a native Americans in the United States nation of the Great Plains. The Cheyenne Nation is composed of two united Indian tribe, the S?'taa'e and the Ts?-ts?h?st?hese , which translates to "those like us"....
 and Arapaho
Arapaho

The Arapaho are a tribe of Native Americans in the United States historically living on the eastern Great Plains of Colorado and Wyoming. They were close allies of the Cheyenne tribe and loosely aligned with the Sioux....
. The site of these first towns is now the site of Confluence Park
Confluence Park

Confluence Park is an urban park encompassing the confluence of Cherry Creek and the South Platte River in Denver's Lower Downtown , a bustling neighborhood of 19th-century brick warehouses and storefronts that has been redeveloped since the late 1980s....
 in downtown Denver. Larimer, along with associates in the St. Charles City Land Company, sold parcels in the town to merchants and miners, with the intention of creating a major city that would cater to new emigrants. Denver City was a frontier town, with an economy based on servicing local miners with gambling, saloons, livestock and goods trading. In the early years, land parcels were often traded for grubstakes or gambled away by miners in Auraria.

The Colorado Territory
Colorado Territory

The Territory of Colorado was an organized territory of the United States of America that existed from 28 Feb 1861, to 1 Aug 1876. The boundaries of the territory were identical with those of the current State of Colorado....
 was created on February 28, 1861, Arapahoe County
Arapahoe County, Colorado

Arapahoe County is the third most populous of the Colorado counties of the State of Colorado of the United States. The United States Census Bureau estimates that the county population was 537,197 in 2006, a 10.09% increase since U.S....
 was formed on November 1, 1861, and Denver City was incorporated on November 7, 1861. Denver City served as the Arapahoe County Seat from 1861 until consolidation
Consolidated city-county

In United States local government, a consolidated city?county is a city and county that have been merged into one unified jurisdiction. As such, it is simultaneously a city, which is a municipal corporation; and a county, which is an administrative division of a state....
 in 1902. In 1865, Denver City became the Territorial Capital. With its new-found importance, Denver City shortened its name to just Denver. On August 1, 1876, Denver became the State Capital when Colorado was admitted to the Union
List of U.S. states by date of statehood

This is a list of U.S. states by date of statehood, or is it that is, the date when each U.S. state joined the United States. Although the Thirteen Colonies can be considered to have been members of the United States from the date of the United States Declaration of Independence – Thursday, July 4, 1776 – they are p...
.

Between 1880-1895 the city experienced a huge rise in city corruption, as crime bosses, such as Soapy Smith
Soapy Smith

Jefferson Randolph "Soapy" Smith II was an American con artist and gangster who had a major hand in the organized criminal operations of Denver, Colorado, Creede, Colorado, and Skagway, Alaska from 1879 to 1898....
, worked side-by-side with elected officials and the police to control the elections, gambling, and the bunko gangs. In 1887, the precursor to the international charity United Way was formed in Denver by local religious leaders who raised funds and coordinated various charities to help Denver's poor. By 1890, Denver had grown to be the second largest city west of Omaha
Omaha, Nebraska

Omaha is the largest city in the state of Nebraska, United States, and is the county seat of Douglas County, Nebraska. It is located in the Midwestern United States on the Missouri River, about 20 miles north of the mouth of the Platte River....
, but by 1900 it had dropped to third place behind San Francisco
San Francisco, California

The City and County of San Francisco is the fourth most populous city in California and the List of United States cities by population in the United States, with a 2007 estimated population of 799,183....
 and Los Angeles
Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles is the largest city in the U.S. state of California and the List of United States cities by population in the United States. Often abbreviated as L.A. and nicknamed The City of Angels, Los Angeles is rated as a beta global city, has an estimated population of 3.8 million and spans over in Southern California....
.

In 1901 the Colorado General Assembly
Colorado General Assembly

The Colorado General Assembly is the state legislature of the Colorado....
 voted to split Arapahoe County into three parts: a new consolidated
Consolidated city-county

In United States local government, a consolidated city?county is a city and county that have been merged into one unified jurisdiction. As such, it is simultaneously a city, which is a municipal corporation; and a county, which is an administrative division of a state....
 City and County of Denver, a new Adams County
Adams County, Colorado

Adams County is the fifth most populous of the Colorado counties of the State of Colorado of the United States. The United States Census Bureau estimates that the county population was 414,338 in 2006, a 13.87% increase since U.S....
, and the remainder of the Arapahoe County to be renamed South Arapahoe County
South Arapahoe County, Colorado

South Arapahoe County was a county of the Colorado that existed for five months until it was renamed Arapahoe County, Colorado in 1902....
. A ruling by the Colorado Supreme Court
Colorado Supreme Court

The Colorado Supreme Court is the supreme court in the U.S. state of Colorado. It consists of a Chief Justice and six Associate Justices....
, subsequent legislation
Legislation

Legislation is law which has been promulgation by a legislature or other governing body. The term may refer to a single law, or the collective body of enacted law, while "statute" is also used to refer to a single law....
, and a referendum
Referendum

A referendum , ballot question, or plebiscite is a direct vote in which an entire Constituency is asked to either accept or reject a particular proposal....
 delayed the creation of the City and County of Denver until November 15, 1902.

Denver has hosted the Democratic National Convention twice, during the years of 1908
1908 Democratic National Convention

The 1908 Democratic National Convention was the quadrennial political convention of the United States Democratic Party , which took place from July 7 to July 10, 1908....
, and again in 2008
2008 Democratic National Convention

The 2008 Democratic National Convention was a quadrennial United States presidential nominating convention of the Democratic Party where it adopted its national platform and officially nominated its candidates for President of the United States and Vice President of the United States of the United States....
, taking the opportunity to promote the city's status on the national, political, and socioeconomic stage.

Early in the 20th century, Denver, like many other cities, was home to a pioneering brass age automobile
Automobile

An automobile or motor car is a wheeled motor vehicle for transportation passengers, which also carries its own car engine or motor. Most definitions of the term specify that automobiles are designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating for one to eight people, to typically have four wheels, and to be constructed principally f...
 company; Colburn was copied from the contemporary Renault
Renault

Renault S.A. is a French automaker producing cars, vans, buses, tractors, and trucks. Due to its alliance with Nissan Motor Co., Ltd., it is currently the world's 4th largest automaker.It owns the Romanian automaker Dacia and the Korean automaker Renault Samsung Motors....
.

Beat icon
Beat generation

The Beat Generation is a term used to describe a group of American writers who came to prominence in the 1950s, and also the cultural phenomena that they wrote about and inspired ....
 Neal Cassady
Neal Cassady

Neal Leon Cassady was a major figure of the Beat Generation of the 1950s and the psychedelic movement of the 1960s, perhaps best known for being characterized as Dean Moriarty in Jack Kerouac's novel On the Road....
 was raised on Larimer Street in Denver, and a portion of Jack Kerouac
Jack Kerouac

Jack Kerouac was an American author, poet and Painting. Alongside William S. Burroughs and Allen Ginsberg, he is considered a pioneer of the Beat Generation....
's beat masterpiece On the Road
On the Road

On the Road is a novel by American writer Jack Kerouac, written in April 1951, and published by Viking Press in 1957 in literature. It is a largely Autobiography work that was based on the spontaneous road trips of Kerouac and his friends across mid-century America....
 takes place in the city, and is based on the beat's actual experiences in Denver during a road trip. Beat poet Allen Ginsberg
Allen Ginsberg

Irwin Allen Ginsberg was an United States poet. Ginsberg is best known for the poem "Howl" , celebrating his friends who were members of the Beat Generation and attacking what he saw as the destructive forces of materialism and conformity in the United States....
 lived for a time in a basement apartment
Basement apartment

A basement apartment is an apartment located below street level, underneath another structure - usually an apartment building, but possibly a house or a business....
 on Grant Street (no longer standing), and Kerouac briefly owned a home in the Denver suburb of Lakewood
Lakewood, Colorado

Lakewood is a Colorado municipalities#Home Rule Municipality that is the most populous city in Jefferson County, Colorado, Colorado, United States....
 in the late spring and summer of 1949. In addition, Ginsberg helped found the "Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at Naropa," in nearby Boulder
Boulder, Colorado

Boulder is a Colorado municipalities#Home_Rule_Municipality that is the county seat and most populous city of Boulder County, Colorado, Colorado, in the United States....
 at the Buddhist
Buddhism

Buddhism is a family of beliefs and practices considered by most to be a religionand is based on the teachings attributed to Siddhartha Gautama, commonly known as "The Buddha" , who was born in what is today Nepal....
 college Naropa University
Naropa University

Naropa University is a private American liberal arts university in Boulder, Colorado, Colorado. Founded in 1974 by Tibetan Buddhist teacher Ch?gyam Trungpa, it is named for the eleventh-century Indian Buddhist sage Naropa, an abbot of Nalanda....
, then Naropa Institute.

Denver was selected to host the 1976 Winter Olympics
1976 Winter Olympics

The 1976 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XII Olympic Winter Games, were a winter multi-sport event which was celebrated February 4-February 15, 1976 in Innsbruck, Austria....
 to coincide with Colorado's centennial celebration, but Colorado voters struck down ballot initiatives allocating public funds to pay for the high costs of the games, so the games were moved to Innsbruck
Innsbruck

Innsbruck is the Capital of the federal state of Tyrol in western Austria. It is located in the Inn River Valley at the junction with the Wipptal , which provides access to the Brenner Pass, some 30 km south of Innsbruck....
, Austria
Austria

Austria , officially the Republic of Austria , is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It borders both Germany and the Czech Republic to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west....
. The notoriety of becoming the only city ever to decline to host an Olympiad after being selected has made subsequent bids difficult. The movement against hosting the games was based largely on environmental issues and was led by then State Representative Richard Lamm
Richard Lamm

Richard Douglas "Dick" Lamm is an United States politician and lawyer. He served three terms as List of Colorado Governors of Colorado as a Democratic Party and ran for the Reform Party of the United States of America's nomination for President of the United States in 1996....
, who was subsequently elected to three terms (1974-1986) as Colorado governor.

Denver has also been known historically as the Queen City of the Plains because of its important role in the agricultural
Agriculture in the United States

Agriculture is a major industry in the United States and the country is a net exporter of food....
 industry of the plains regions along the foothills of the Colorado Front Range
Colorado Front Range

The Colorado Front Range is a colloquial geographic term for the most populous region of the State of Colorado in the United States which are just east of the foothills of the Front Range, from which the region takes its name....
. Several US Navy
United States Navy

The United States Navy is the navy of the United States Armed Forces. It is one of the seven uniformed services of the United States. The U.S. Navy currently has approximately 331,682 personnel on active duty as of 31 December 2008 and 124,000 in the United States Navy Reserve....
 ships have been named USS Denver
USS Denver

Three ships of the United States Navy have been named USS Denver, after the city of Denver, Colorado.* The , was a cruiser commissioned in 1904 and in service until 1931....
 in honor of the city.

Geography

Denver Satellite 1999
Denver is located at in the center of the Front Range Urban Corridor
Front Range Urban Corridor

The Front Range Urban Corridor is an oblong region of urban population located along the eastern face of the Rocky Mountains in the U.S. states of Colorado and Wyoming....
, between the Rocky Mountains
Rocky Mountains

The Rocky Mountains, often called the Rockies, are a mountain range in western North America. The Rocky Mountains stretch more than 4,800 kilometre from the northernmost part of British Columbia, in Canada, to New Mexico, in the United States....
 to the west and the High Plains
High Plains

High Plains refers to one of two distinct land regions:*High Plains : Land region adjacent to the Great Dividing Range.*High Plains : Land region of the western Great Plains....
 to the east. According to the United States Census Bureau
United States Census Bureau

The United States Census Bureau is the government agency that is responsible for the United States Census. It also gathers other national demographic and economic data....
, the city has a total area of 154.9 square miles (401.3 kmē), of which 1.6 square miles (4.1 kmē), or 1.03%, is water. The City and County of Denver is surrounded by only three other counties: Adams County
Adams County, Colorado

Adams County is the fifth most populous of the Colorado counties of the State of Colorado of the United States. The United States Census Bureau estimates that the county population was 414,338 in 2006, a 13.87% increase since U.S....
 to the north and east, Arapahoe County
Arapahoe County, Colorado

Arapahoe County is the third most populous of the Colorado counties of the State of Colorado of the United States. The United States Census Bureau estimates that the county population was 537,197 in 2006, a 10.09% increase since U.S....
 to the south and east, and Jefferson County
Jefferson County, Colorado

Jefferson County is the fourth most populous of the Colorado counties of the Colorado of the United States. The United States Census Bureau estimates that the county population was 526,994 in 2006....
 to the west.

Climate

Denver has a semi-arid
Semi-arid

A Semi-arid climate or steppe climate generally describes climate regions that receive low annual rainfall . A more precise definition is given by the K?ppen climate classification that treats steppe climates as intermediates between the desert climates and humid climates in ecological characteristics and agricultural potential....
 climate with four distinct seasons. While Denver is located on the Great Plains
Great Plains

The Great Plains are the broad expanse of prairie and steppe which lie west of the Mississippi River and east of the Rocky Mountains in the United States and Canada....
, the weather of the city and surrounding area is heavily influenced by the proximity of the Rocky Mountains
Rocky Mountains

The Rocky Mountains, often called the Rockies, are a mountain range in western North America. The Rocky Mountains stretch more than 4,800 kilometre from the northernmost part of British Columbia, in Canada, to New Mexico, in the United States....
 to the west. The climate, considered a high-desert climate and while generally mild compared to the mountains to the west and the plains further east, can be very unpredictable. Before the city's settlement, the Denver landscape was made up of primarily prairie and desert lands. Because Denver and most of its suburbs sit in a "bowl", the city is often protected from harsh cold and strong winds. Measurable amounts of snow have fallen in the Denver area as late as June and as early as September.

The average temperature in Denver is 50.1 °F (10.1 °C), and the average yearly precipitation is 15.81 inches (402 mm). The season's first snowfall generally occurs around October 19, and the last snowfall is about April 27, averaging 54.9 inches (156 cm) of seasonal accumulation. The National Weather Service
National Weather Service

The National Weather Service , once known as the Weather Bureau, is one of the six scientific agencies that make up the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration of the United States Federal government of the United States....
 records an annual average of sunshine during 69 percent of all possible daylight hours.

Denver's winters can vary from mild to cold, and although large amounts of snow can fall on the mountains just west of the city, the effects of orographic lift
Orographic lift

Orographic lift occurs when an air mass is forced from a low elevation to a higher elevation as it moves over rising terrain. As the air mass gains altitude it expands and cools Adiabatic cooling....
 dry out the air passing over the Front Range
Front Range

The Front Range is a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains of North America that is located in the north-central portion of the U.S. State of Colorado....
, shielding the city from precipitation for much of the season. Additionally, warm chinook wind
Chinook wind

Chinook winds, often just called chinooks, commonly refers to foehn winds in the interior West of North America, where the Canadian Prairies and Great Plains meet various mountain ranges, although the original usage is in reference to wet, warm coastal winds in the Pacific Northwest....
s occasionally occur as air passing over the mountains heats as it descends, quickly melting snow accumulations and making Denver's winters milder than areas without this effect. The coldest temperature ever recorded in Denver was recorded on January 9, 1875 at -39 °F (-39.5 °C), and the last time Denver recorded a temperature below -20 °F (-29 °C) was during February 2007, when the low temperature was -22 °F (-30 °C).

Spring brings with it significant changes as Denver can be affected by air mass
Air mass

In meteorology, an air mass is a large volume of air that have characteristics of temperature and water vapor content. Air masses cover many hundreds or thousands of square miles, and slowly change in accordance with the surface below them....
es on all sides. Arctic air from the north can often combine with Pacific storm fronts bringing snow to the city. In fact, March is Denver's snowiest month, averaging 11.7 inches (29.7 cm) of snow. Additionally, warm air from the Gulf of Mexico
Gulf of Mexico

The Gulf of Mexico is the ninth largest body of water in the world. Considered a smaller part of the Atlantic Ocean, it is an oceanic basin largely surrounded by the North American continent and the island of Cuba....
 can bring the first thunderstorm
Thunderstorm

File:FoggDam-NT.jpgA thunderstorm, also known as an electrical storm or a lightning storm, is a form of weather characterized by the presence of lightning and its effect: thunder....
s of the season, and continental warm air can bring summer-like warm and dry conditions.

Starting in mid-July, the monsoon
Monsoon

A monsoon is a seasonal prevailing wind that lasts for several months. The term was first used in English in India, Bangladesh, Pakistan, and neighboring countries to refer to the big seasonal winds blowing from the Indian Ocean and Arabian Sea in the southwest bringing heavy rainfall to the region....
 brings tropical moisture into the city and with it come frequent short (and occasionally severe) late-afternoon thunderstorms. However, despite this tropical moisture, humidity levels during the day generally remain low. The average high during the summer is 88 °F (31 °C) and the average low is 59 °F (15 °C). The hottest temperature ever recorded in Denver is 105°F (40 °C) (National Weather Service).

In the autumn, the tropical monsoon flow dies down and as Arctic air begins to approach, it can combine with moisture from the Pacific Northwest
Pacific Northwest

The Pacific Northwest is a region in the northwest of North America . There are several partially overlapping definitions but the term Pacific Northwest should not be confused with the Northwest Territory or the Northwest Territories of Canada....
 to bring significant snowfall to the city – November is Denver's second snowiest month, and Denver's greatest recorded snowfall from a single storm, 45.7 inches (116 cm), fell in late autumn from December 1 to December 6, 1913.



Denveneighborhoods

Neighborhoods

The City and County of Denver has defined 79 official neighborhoods
Neighbourhood

A neighbourhood or neighborhood is a geographically localised community within a larger city, town or suburb. Neighbourhoods are often social communities with considerable face-to-face interaction among members....
 that the city and community groups use for planning and administration. Although the city's delineation of the neighborhood boundaries is somewhat arbitrary, it corresponds roughly to the definitions used by residents. These "neighborhoods" should not be confused with cities or suburbs, which are separate entities within the metro area.

These neighborhoods' character vary significantly from each other and include everything from large skyscraper
Skyscraper

A skyscraper is a tall, continuously habitable building. There is no official definition nor height above which a building may clearly be classified as a skyscraper....
s to turn of the twentieth century houses to modern, suburban style developments. Generally, the neighborhoods closest to the city center are denser, older and contain more brick building material. Many neighborhoods away from the city center were developed after World War II, and are built with more modern materials and style. Some of the neighborhoods even further from the city center, or recently redeveloped parcels anywhere in the city have either very suburban characteristics or are new urbanist
New urbanism

New Urbanism is an urban design movement that arose in the United States in the early 1980s. Its goal is to reform many aspects of real estate development and urban planning, from urban retrofits to suburban infill....
 developments that attempt to recreate the feel of older neighborhoods. Most neighborhoods contain parks or other features that are the focal point for the neighborhood.

Denver also has a number of neighborhoods not reflected in the administrative boundaries. Sometimes, these neighborhoods reflect the way people in an area identify themselves; sometimes, they reflect how others, such as real estate developers, have defined those areas.

Well-known neighborhoods include the historic and trendy LoDo
LoDo

LoDo is the lower downtown area of Denver, Colorado, the oldest and original settlement of the city of Denver. It is a mixed-use historic district, known for its nightlife, and serves as a great example of success in urban reinvestment and revitalization....
 (short for "Lower Downtown"), part of the city's Union Station neighborhood; Capitol Hill
Capitol Hill, Denver, Colorado

Located in the City and County of Denver, Colorado, the Capitol Hill neighborhood is bounded by the major arteries of Broadway, Downing Street, Colfax Avenue, and Sixth Avenue, which carry large volumes of traffic around the neighborhood....
, Highland
Highland (Denver)

Highlands refers to two separate city-center neighborhoods in Denver, Colorado. The Highland neighborhood, bounded by Interstate 25 on the east, West 38th Ave on the north, Speer Boulevard to the South, and Federal Boulevard on the West, , is located immediately northwest of downtown....
, Washington Park
Washington Park, Denver

Washington Park is a neighborhood and public urban park in Denver, Colorado....
, Lowry
Lowry, Denver

Lowry is a neighborhood in the Denver County, Colorado, Colorado. The Lowry neighborhood is located at the site of the former Lowry Air Force Base#History and Lowry Air Force Base....
; Uptown, part of the North Capitol Hill neighborhood; Curtis Park, part of the Five Points
Five Points (Denver)

Five Points is the name given to the neighborhoods surrounding the intersection of Washington Street, 27th Street, 26th Avenue and Welton Street, northeast of Downtown Denver Denver, Colarado, United States....
 neighborhood; Alamo Placita
Alamo Placita

The Alamo Placita neighborhood of Denver, Colorado, United States, is named after Alamo Placita Park which is located on the north side of Speer Boulevard between Ogden and Emerson Streets....
, the northern part of the Speer neighborhood; Park Hill, a successful example of intentional racial integration; and Golden Triangle, in the Civic Center.

Parks and recreation

When Denver was founded in 1858, the city was little more than a dusty collection of buildings on a long, grassy plain with a few contorted cottonwood
Cottonwood

The cottonwoods are three species of poplars in the section Aegiros of the genus Populus, native to North America, Europe and western Asia....
 and willow
Willow

Willows, sallows, and osiers form the genus Salix, around 400 species of deciduous trees and shrubs, found primarily on moist soils in cold and temperate regions of the Northern Hemisphere....
 trees on riverbanks. As of 2006, Denver has over 200 parks, from small mini-parks all over the city to the giant 314 acre (1.3 kmē) City Park
City Park, Denver

City Park is an urban park and neighborhood in Denver, Colorado. The park is and is located in east-central Denver. The park contains the Denver Zoo, the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Ferril and Duck Lakes, and a boathouse....
. Denver also has 29 recreation centers providing places and programming for resident's recreation and relaxation.

Many of Denver's parks were acquired from state lands in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This coincided with the City Beautiful movement, and legendary Denver mayor Robert Speer (1904-12 and 1916-18) set out to expand and beautify the city's parks. Reinhard Schuetze was the city's first landscape architect
Landscape architect

A landscape architect is a person involved in the planning, design and sometimes oversight of an exterior landscape or space. Their professional practice is known as landscape architecture....
, and he brought his German-educated landscaping genius to Washington Park
Washington Park, Denver

Washington Park is a neighborhood and public urban park in Denver, Colorado....
, Cheesman Park
Cheesman Park, Denver

File:Cheesman Park 1.jpgCheesman Park is a urban park and neighborhood located in Denver, Colorado....
, and City Park
City Park, Denver

City Park is an urban park and neighborhood in Denver, Colorado. The park is and is located in east-central Denver. The park contains the Denver Zoo, the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Ferril and Duck Lakes, and a boathouse....
 among others. Speer used Schuetze as well as other landscape architects such as Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr.
Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr.

Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr. was an United States landscape architect best known for his wildlife conservation efforts. He had a lifetime commitment to national parks, and worked on projects in Acadia National Park, the Everglades and Yosemite National Park....
 and Saco Rienk DeBoer
Saco Rienk DeBoer

Saco Rienk DeBoer , was a landscape architect and civic planner. He was the official Landscape Architect of Denver from 1910 to 1931. He also designed the planned community of Boulder City, Nevada....
 to design not only parks such as Civic Center Park
Civic Center, Denver

Civic Center is a neighborhood and park in Denver, Colorado. The area is known as the center of the civic life in the city, with numerous institutions of arts, government, and culture as well as numerous festivals, parades, and protests throughout the year....
, but many city parkways and tree-lawns. All of this greenery was fed with South Platte River
South Platte River

The South Platte River, historically known as the Rio Jesus Maria, is one of the two principal tributaries of the Platte River and itself a major river of the American West, located in the U.S....
 water diverted through the city ditch.

started as a cemetery.]]In addition to the parks within Denver itself, the city acquired land for mountain parks starting in the 1910s. Over the years, Denver has acquired, built and maintained around 14,000 acres (56 kmē) of mountain parks, including Red Rocks Park
Red Rocks Park

Red Rocks Park is a mountain park in Jefferson County, Colorado, owned and maintained by the city of Denver as part of the Denver Mountain Parks system....
, which is known for its scenery and musical history revolving around the unique Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Red Rocks Amphitheatre is a rock structure in Red Rocks Park near Morrison, Colorado, Colorado , where concerts are given in the open-air amphitheatre....
. Denver also owns the hill on which the Winter Park Resort
Winter Park Resort

Winter Park Resort is an alpine skiing ski resort in Winter Park, Colorado in the Rocky Mountains. Located just off U.S. Highway 40, the resort is about an hour and a half's drive from Denver, Colorado....
 ski area is operated in Grand County
Grand County, Colorado

Grand County is the 21st most extensive of the Colorado counties of the State of Colorado of the United States. The county population was 12,442 at U.S....
, west of Denver. City parks are important places for the both Denverites and visitors inciting controversy with every change. Denver continues to grow its park system with the development of many new parks along the Platte River through the city, and with Central Park and Bluff Lake Nature Center
Bluff Lake Nature Center

Bluff Lake Nature Center is a wildlife refuge and environmental education center in Denver, Colorado, located along Sand Creek on the eastern edge of the former Stapleton International Airport....
 in the Stapleton
Stapleton International Airport

Stapleton International Airport was Denver, Colorado's primary airport from 1929 to 1995. At different times it served as a hub for TWA, People Express, Frontier Airlines and Western Airlines as well as a hub for Continental Airlines and United Airlines at the time of its closure....
 neighborhood redevelopment. All of these parks are important gathering places for residents and allow what was once a dry plain to be lush, active, and green.

Since 1974, Denver and the surrounding jurisdictions have rehabilitated the urban South Platte River and its tributaries for recreational use by hikers and cyclists. The main stem of the South Platte River Greenway runs along the South Platte from Chatfield Reservoir into Adams County in the north. The Greenway project is recognized as one of the best urban reclamation projects in the U.S., winning, for example, the Silver Medal Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence in 2001.

Demographics


The United States Census Bureau
United States Census Bureau

The United States Census Bureau is the government agency that is responsible for the United States Census. It also gathers other national demographic and economic data....
 estimates that, in 2007, the population of the City and County of Denver was 562,116, making it the 29th most populous U.S. city
List of United States cities by population

The following is a list of the most populous incorporated places in the United States. As defined by the United States Census Bureau, an incorporated place includes a variety of designations, including a city, town, village, borough, and municipality....
. The Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Statistical Area had an estimated 2006 population of 2,464,866 and ranked as the 21st most populous U.S. metropolitan statistical area
Table of United States Metropolitan Statistical Areas

The United States Census Bureau has defined 363 Metropolitan Statistical Areas for the United States of America. The Census Bureau defines a Metropolitan Statistical Area as one or more adjacent county or county-equivalent that have at least one List of United States urban areas of at least 50,000 population, plus adjacent territory that...
, and the larger Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Statistical Area
Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Statistical Area

The Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Statistical Area is a United States Census Bureau defined Combined Statistical Area located in the Denver, Colorado region of the Colorado....
 had an estimated 2006 population of 2,927,911 and ranked as the 17th most populous U.S. metropolitan area
Table of United States primary census statistical areas

The following table of the 719 primary census statistical areas of the United States of America compares the Core Based Statistical Area and Combined Statistical Area of the United States....
. Denver is the most populous city within a radius
RADIUS

Remote Authentication Dial In User Service is a networking protocol that provides centralized access, authorization and accounting management for people or computers to connect and use a network service....
 centered in the city and of magnitude. Denverites is a term used for residents of Denver (city or county).

According to census estimates, the City and County of Denver contains approximately 566,974 people (2006) and 239,235 households (2000). The population density
Population density

Population density is a measurement of population per unit area or unit volume. It is frequently applied to living organisms, and particularly to humans....
 is 3,698/sq mi (1,428/kmē). There are 268,540 housing units (2005) at an average density of 1,751/sq mi (676/kmē). However, the average density throughout most Denver neighborhoods tends to be higher. Without the 80249 zip code (47.3 sq mi, 8,407 residents) near the airport, the average density increases to around 5,470/sq mi.

According to the 2005-2007 American Community Survey
American Community Survey

The American Community Survey is a project of the U.S. Census Bureau that replaces the long form in the United_States_Census. It is an ongoing statistical survey, and thus more current than information obtained by the long form....
, the city's population was 74.5% White (50.5% non-Hispanic-White alone), 10.8% Black or African American, 1.9% American Indian and Alaska Native, 3.7% Asian, 0.2% Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander, 11.6% from some other race and 2.4% from two or more races. 34.2% of the total population were Hispanic or Latino of any race . 69.9% of the city's population spoke only English at home and 23.9% spoke Spanish. 37.7% of Denver's population had a Bachelor's degree or higher.

There are 250,906 households, out of which 23.2% have children under the age of 18 living with them, 34.7% are married couples
Marriage

Marriage is a social, spirituality, or law union of individuals. This union may also be called matrimony, while the ceremony that marks its beginning is usually called a wedding and the married status created is sometimes called wedlock....
 living together, 10.8% have a female householder with no husband present, and 50.1% are non-families. 39.3% of all households are made up of individuals and 9.4% have someone living alone who is 65 years of age or older. The average household size is 2.27 and the average family size is 3.14.

In the city, the population is spread out with 22.0% under the age of 18, 10.7% from 18 to 24, 36.1% from 25 to 44, 20.0% from 45 to 64, and 11.3% who are 65 years of age or older. The median age is 33 years. For every 100 females there are 102.1 males.

The median income for a household in the city is $41,767, and the median income for a family is $48,195. Males have a median income of $36,232 versus $33,768 for females. The per capita income
Per capita income

Per capita income means how much each individual receives, in monetary terms, of the yearly income generated in the country. This is what each citizen is to receive if the yearly national income is divided equally among everyone....
 for the city is $24,101. 14.3% of the population and 10.6% of families are below the poverty line. Out of the total population, 20.3% of those under the age of 18 and 9.7% of those 65 and older are living below the poverty line.

Government


Denver City Hall 1941
Denver is a consolidated city-county
Consolidated city-county

In United States local government, a consolidated city?county is a city and county that have been merged into one unified jurisdiction. As such, it is simultaneously a city, which is a municipal corporation; and a county, which is an administrative division of a state....
 with a mayor elected on a nonpartisan
Nonpartisan

In political science, nonpartisan denotes an election, event or organization in which the participants do not declare or do not formally have a political party affiliation....
 ballot, a 13-member city council
City council

A city council is a form of local government, usually covering a city or other urban area, such as a town. The system of government has roots back at least to the Roman Empire....
 and an auditor. The Denver City Council
Denver City Council

The Denver City Council is the legislature of government for the DenverDenver-Aurora metropolitan area Colorado. The council is made up of elections from 11 city and county designated districts and two at-large elected members....
 is elected from 11 districts with two at-large council-members and is responsible for passing and changing all laws, resolutions, and ordinances, usually after a public hearing. They can also call for misconduct investigations of Denver's departmental officials.

Denver has a strong mayor/weak city council government. The mayor can approve or veto
Veto

A veto, Latin for "I forbid", is used to denote that a certain party has the right to stop unilaterally a piece of legislation. In practice, the veto can be absolute or limited ...
 any ordinances or resolutions approved by the council, makes sure all contracts with the city are kept and performed, signs all bonds and contracts, is responsible for the city budget, and can appoint people to various city departments, organizations, and commissions. However, the council can override the mayor's veto with a nine out of thirteen member vote, and the city budget must be approved and can be changed by a simple majority vote of the council. The auditor checks all expenditures and may refuse to allow specific ones, usually based on financial reasons.

All elected officials have four-year terms, with a maximum of three terms. While Denver elections are non-partisan, Democrats
Democratic Party (United States)

The Democratic Party is one of two major party contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party . It is the oldest political party in continuous operation in the United States and it is one of the oldest parties in the world....
 have long held a majority sway on Denver politics with most officials elected citywide having Democratic Party affiliation. In federal elections, Denverites also tend to vote for Democratic candidates, voting for the Democratic Presidential nominee in every election since 1960 (excluding 1980 and 1972). The office of Denver's Mayor has been occupied by a Democrat since the municipal general election of 1963, including the current mayor, John Hickenlooper
John Hickenlooper

John Wright Hickenlooper is the Mayor of the City and County of Denver, Colorado....
. Denver is represented at the federal level by congresswoman Diana DeGette
Diana DeGette

Diana Louise DeGette , is a politician from the U.S. state of Colorado. She has been a Democratic Party member of the United States House of Representatives since 1997, representing ....
, a Democrat representing Colorado's 1st congressional district
Colorado's 1st congressional district

The 1st Congressional district of Colorado is located in central Colorado, encompassing the city of Denver and nearby areas. It is represented in the 111th United States Congress by United States Democratic Party Diana DeGette....
, which includes all of Denver and parts of Arapahoe County
Arapahoe County, Colorado

Arapahoe County is the third most populous of the Colorado counties of the State of Colorado of the United States. The United States Census Bureau estimates that the county population was 537,197 in 2006, a 10.09% increase since U.S....
.

Benjamin F. Stapleton
Benjamin F. Stapleton

Benjamin F. Stapleton was the List of mayors of Denver, Colorado for two periods, the first from 1923-1931 and the second from 1935-1947. He also served as the Democratic Party Colorado State Auditor from 1933-35....
 was the mayor of Denver, Colorado for two periods, the first from 1923–1931 and the second from 1935–1947. Stapleton was responsible for many civic improvements during his term, notably during his second stint as mayor when he had access to funds and manpower from the New Deal
New Deal

The New Deal was the name that United States President of the United States Franklin D. Roosevelt gave to a sequence of central economic planning and economic stimulus programs he initiated between 1933 and 1938 with the goal of giving aid to the unemployed, reform of business and financial practices, and recovery of the Economy of the Unite...
. During this time, the park system was considerably expanded and the Civic Center completed. His signature project was the construction of Denver Municipal Airport, which began in 1929 amidst heavy criticism. It was later renamed Stapleton International Airport
Stapleton International Airport

Stapleton International Airport was Denver, Colorado's primary airport from 1929 to 1995. At different times it served as a hub for TWA, People Express, Frontier Airlines and Western Airlines as well as a hub for Continental Airlines and United Airlines at the time of its closure....
 in his honor. Today, the airport no longer stands, but has been replaced by a neighborhood also named Stapleton. Stapleton Street continues to bear his name. After Stapleton left office, it was discovered that he was tied to the Ku Klux Klan
Ku Klux Klan

Ku Klux Klan is the name of several past and present secret domestic militant organizations in the United States, originating in the southern states and eventually having national scope, that are best known for advocating white supremacy and acting as terrorists while hidden behind conical hats, masks and white robes....
, which enjoyed considerable influence in return for its electoral support. This association continues to overshadow contributions to Denver's economic and cultural institutions.

During the 1960s and 1970s, Denver was one of the epicenters of the Chicano Movement
Chicano Movement

The Chicano Movement of the 1960s, also called the Chicano Civil Rights Movement, also known as El Movimiento, it is an extension of the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement which began in the 1940s with the stated goal of achieving "social liberation" and Mexican American empowerment....
. The boxer-turned-activist Rodolfo "Corky" Gonzales formed an organization called the Crusade for Justice, which battled police brutality, fought for bilingual education, and, most notably, hosted the First National Chicano Youth Liberation Conference in March 1969.

In recent years, Denver has taken a stance on helping people who are or become homeless
Homelessness

Homelessness is the condition and social category of people who lack housing, because they cannot afford, or are otherwise unable to maintain, regular, safe, and adequate shelter....
, particularly under the administrations of mayors John Hickenlooper
John Hickenlooper

John Wright Hickenlooper is the Mayor of the City and County of Denver, Colorado....
 and Wellington Webb
Wellington Webb

Wellington E. Webb is a former mayor of Denver, Colorado. He is a graduate of the city's Manual High School. He was Denver's first African-American Mayor....
. Denver's homeless population is considerably lower than many other major cities, but residents of the city streets have suffered during Denver's winters. Although mild and dry much of the time, Denver's winters can have brief periods of cold temperatures and varying amounts of snow. As a result, the city has set a national precedent on homeless services, with the creations of a ten-year plan to end homelessness (a plan now becoming popular in other cities as well), a task force and commission to end homelessness, and an expansion of human and civil services through the Denver area.

In 2005, Denver became the first major city in the U.S. to make the private use of less than an ounce of marijuana
Cannabis (drug)

Cannabis, also known as Marijuana or marihuana, or ganja , is a psychoactive drug extracted from the plant Cannabis sativa, or more often, Cannabis sativa subsp....
 legal for adults 21 and older. The city voted 53.49-46.51 percent in favor of the marijuana legalization measure. This initiative does not usurp state law, which currently treats marijuana possession in much the same way as a speeding ticket with fines of up to $100 and no jail time. The electorate of Colorado voted on and rejected a similar state-wide initiative in November 2006. Denver passed an initiative in the fourth quarter of 2007 requiring the mayor to appoint an 11 member review panel to monitor the city's compliance with the 2005 ordinance. Current Denver mayor John Hickenlooper is a member of the Mayors Against Illegal Guns Coalition, an organization formed in 2006 and co-chaired by New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
 mayor Michael Bloomberg
Michael Bloomberg

Michael Rubens Bloomberg is an United States businessman and philanthropist, and the current Mayor of New York City. He was listed as the eighth-richest American, with a net worth of US$30 Billion, in the Forbes 400 on Sept....
 and Boston
Boston, Massachusetts

Boston is the State capital and largest city of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and is one of the oldest cities in the United States. The largest city in New England, Boston is considered the economic and cultural center of the region, and is sometimes regarded as the unofficial "Capital of New England." Boston city proper had a 2007 est...
 mayor Thomas Menino
Thomas Menino

Thomas Michael Menino is the List of mayors of Boston, Massachusetts of Boston, Massachusetts, United States and the city's first Italian-American mayor....
.

Denver hosted the 2008 Democratic National Convention
2008 Democratic National Convention

The 2008 Democratic National Convention was a quadrennial United States presidential nominating convention of the Democratic Party where it adopted its national platform and officially nominated its candidates for President of the United States and Vice President of the United States of the United States....
, which was coincidentally the centennial of the city's first hosting of the landmark 1908 convention. It also hosted the G7
G8

The Group of Eight is a forum for governments of eight nations of the northern hemisphere: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States; in addition, the European Union is represented within the G8, but cannot host or chair....
 (now G8) summit between June 20 and June 22 in 1997.

Economy

, business and corporate buildings, often called The Wall Street of the West.]]

Denver's economy is based partially on its geographic position and its connection to some of the major transportation systems of the country. Because Denver is the largest city within , it has become a natural location for storage and distribution of goods and services to the Mountain States
Mountain States

The Mountain States form one of the nine geographic divisions of the United States that are officially recognized by the United States Census Bureau....
. Denver is also approximately halfway between the large cities of the Midwest
Midwestern United States

The Midwestern United States is one of the four geographic regions within the United States of America that are officially recognized by the United States Census Bureau....
 like Chicago
Chicago

Chicago is the largest city in the U.S. state of Illinois and the Midwestern United States, as well as the List of United States cities by population city in the United States with more than 2.8 million residents....
 and St. Louis and the cities of the West Coast
West Coast of the United States

The "West Coast", "Western Seaboard", or "Pacific Coastline" are terms for the westernmost coastal states of the United States. It most often comprises California, Oregon and Washington....
, another benefit for distribution. Over the years, the city has been home to other large corporations in the central United States, making Denver a key trade point for the country.

Several well known companies originated in or have relocated to Denver. William Ainsworth opened the Denver Instrument Company in 1895 to make analytical balances for gold assayers. Its factory is now in suburban Arvada
Arvada, Colorado

The City of Arvada is a Colorado municipalities#Home_Rule_Municipality located in Jefferson County, Colorado and Adams County, Colorado counties in the Denver Metropolitan Area of the U.S....
. Samsonite
Samsonite

The Samsonite Corporation makes luggage with its products ranging from large suitcases to small toiletries bags and briefcases. It was started in Denver, Colorado#Economy , in 1910 by Jesse Shwayder, as the Shwayder Trunk Manufacturing Company....
 Corp., the world’s largest luggage manufacturer, began in Denver in 1910 as Shwayder Trunk Manufacturing Company. Samsonite closed its NE Denver factory in 2001, and moved its headquarters to Massachussetts after a change of ownership in 2006. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company
Qwest Corporation

Qwest Corporation is the single Bell Operating Company of Qwest It was formerly named U S WEST Communications, Inc. from 1991 to 2000, and also formerly named The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company from 1911 to 1991....
, founded in Denver in 1911, is now a part of telecommunications giant Qwest
Qwest

Qwest Communications is a large telecommunications carrier. Qwest provides local service in 14 western United States states: Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Iowa, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming....
. The Gates Corporation
Gates Corporation

File:Gates Rubber Company headquarters in Denver Colorado.JPGGates Corporation is one of the largest non-tire rubber companies in the world. It specializes in making belts, hoses and hydraulics for automotive and industrial purposes....
, the world’s largest producer of automotive belts and hoses, was established in S. Denver in 1919. Russell Stover Candies
Russell Stover Candies

File:Russell-stover-hq.jpgRussell Stover Candies, Inc. is a supplier of candy, chocolate, and confections in the United States. They are headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri, Missouri....
 Inc. made its first chocolate candy in Denver in 1923, but moved to Kansas City in 1969. The Wright & McGill Company has been making its Eagle Claw brand of fishing gear in NE Denver since 1925. The original Frontier Airlines
Frontier Airlines (1950-1986)

Frontier Airlines was formed by a merger of Arizona Airways, Challenger Airlines, and Monarch Airlines on June 1, 1950, with headquarters at Stapleton Airport in Denver, Colorado....
 began operations at Denver’s old Stapleton International Airport
Stapleton International Airport

Stapleton International Airport was Denver, Colorado's primary airport from 1929 to 1995. At different times it served as a hub for TWA, People Express, Frontier Airlines and Western Airlines as well as a hub for Continental Airlines and United Airlines at the time of its closure....
 in 1950. Frontier
Frontier Airlines

Frontier Airlines, Inc. is a Low-cost carrier airline headquartered in Denver, Colorado, Colorado, United States. The carrier operates flights throughout the United States, Mexico, and Canada....
 was reincarnated at DIA
Denver International Airport

Denver International Airport , often called DIA, is, by land size at , the largest international airport in the United States, and the second largest international airport in the world after only King Fahd International Airport....
 in 1994. Scott’s Liquid Gold, Inc., has been making furniture polish in Denver since 1954. Village Inn
Village Inn

Village Inn is a casual dining restaurant chain in the United States. Its restaurants are known for their breakfast menu items, including buttermilk pancakes, Frying pans, crepes, omelettes, and egg ....
 restaurants began as a single pancake house in Denver in 1958. Big O Tires
Big O Tires

Big O Tires, Inc. is North America's largest Franchising of tire retailers. It is headquartered in Centennial, Colorado, and has more than 540 franchises in 21 U.S....
, LLC, of Centennial opened its first franchise in 1962 in Denver. The Shane Company
The Shane Company

The Shane Company or Shane Co. is the largest privately held jewellery in the United States. The company is a diamond importer retail jewelry chain store founded in 1971....
 sold its first diamond jewelry in 1971 in Denver. Johns Manville
Johns-Manville

Johns-Manville is an American corporation based in Denver, Colorado that manufactures insulation, roofing materials, and engineered products. The stock was included in the Dow Jones Industrial Average from January 29, 1930 to August 27, 1982 when American Express replaced it....
 Corp., a manufacturer of insulation and roofing products, relocated its headquarters to Denver from New York in 1972. CH2M HILL
CH2M Hill

CH2M HILL is a global provider of engineering, construction, and operations services for corporations, nonprofits, and federal, state, and local governments....
 Inc., an engineering and construction firm, relocated from Oregon to the Denver Technological Center
Denver Technological Center

The Denver Technological Center, better known as "The Denver Tech Center" , is a business and economic trading center located in Colorado in the southeastern portion of the Denver Metropolitan Area, including portions of the cities of Denver, Colorado, Centennial, Colorado and Greenwood Village, Colorado....
 in 1980. The Ball Corp.
Ball Corp.

Ball Corporation , originally Ball Brothers Glass Manufacturing Company, is an United States company famous for producing glass Mason jars....
 sold its glass business in Indiana in the 1990s and moved to suburban Broomfield
Broomfield, Colorado

The City and County of Broomfield is a prominent suburb and tier of the Denver metropolitan area in the State of Colorado of the United States. Broomfield has a consolidated city-county which operates under Article XX, Sections 10-13 of the Colorado#Law_and_government....
. Ball has several operations in greater Denver. Molson Coors Brewing Company
Molson Coors Brewing Company

Molson Coors Brewing Company is a company that was created by the merger of two of North America's largest brewery: Molson of Canada, and Coors Brewing Company of the United States, on February 9, 2005....
 established its U.S. headquarters in Denver in 2005. Its subsidiary
Subsidiary

A subsidiary, in business matters, is an entity that is controlled by a bigger and more powerful entity. The controlled entity is called a company , corporation, or limited liability company, and the controlling entity is called its parent ....
 and regional wholesale
Wholesale

Wholesaling, historically called jobbing, is the sale of goods or merchandise to retailers, to industrial, commercial, institutional, or other professional business users, or to other wholesalers and related subordinated services....
 distributor, Coors Distributing Company, is in NW Denver. Large Denver-area employers that have headquarters elsewhere include Lockheed Martin
Lockheed Martin

Lockheed Martin is a large Multinational corporation aerospace manufacturer and advanced technology company formed in 1995 by the Horizontal integration of Lockheed with Martin Marietta....
 Corp., United Airlines
United Airlines

United Air Lines, Inc., trading as United Airlines , is a major carrier of the United States. It is a subsidiary of UAL Corporation with corporate offices in Chicago at 77 West Wacker Drive, and its operations base in nearby Elk Grove Village, Illinois....
, Kroger
Kroger

File:KrogerGulfton1.JPGThe Kroger Co. is an United States Retailing supermarket chain and parent company, founded by Bernard Henry Kroger in 1883 in Cincinnati, Ohio....
 Co. and Xcel Energy
Xcel Energy

Xcel Energy, Inc. is a public utility company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, serving customers in Colorado, Michigan, Minnesota, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Texas, and Wisconsin....
, Inc.

Geography also allows Denver to have a considerable government presence, with many federal agencies based or having offices in the Denver area. In fact, the Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area
Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area

The Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Statistical Area is a United States Census Bureau defined United States metropolitan area in the Colorado that includes the Denver, Colorado and nine suburban counties....
 has more federal workers than any other metropolitan area except for the Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.

Washington, D.C. , formally the District of Columbia and commonly referred to as Washington, the District, or simply D.C., is the Capital of the United States, founded on July 16, 1790....
 metropolitan area. Along with the plethora of federal agencies come many companies based on US defense and space projects, and more jobs are brought to the city by virtue of its being the capital of the state of Colorado
Colorado

The State of Colorado is a U.S. state located in the Mountain States of the United States of America. Colorado may also be considered to be a part of the Western United States and Southwestern United States regions of the United States....
. The Denver area is home to the former nuclear weapons plant Rocky Flats, the Denver Federal Center
Denver Federal Center

Denver Federal Center is located in Lakewood, Colorado and is the home to about 6,200 employees for many Federal government of the United States agencies....
, the Denver Mint
Denver Mint

The Denver Mint is a branch of the United States Mint established in 1862 that is today operational and produces coins for circulation, as well as mint sets and commemorative coins....
 and the National Renewable Energy Laboratory
National Renewable Energy Laboratory

The National Renewable Energy Laboratory , located in Golden, Colorado, as part of the U.S. Department of Energy, is the United States' primary laboratory for renewable energy and energy efficiency research and development....
.

In 2005, a $310.7 million expansion for the Colorado Convention Center
Colorado Convention Center

The Colorado Convention Center is a multi-purpose meeting facility centrally located in downtown Denver, Colorado. Within blocks of the Colorado State Capitol, it is among the landmarks of Denver....
 was completed, roughly doubling its size. The hope was that the center's expansion would elevate the city to one of the top 10 cities in the nation for holding a convention.

Denver's position near the mineral-rich Rocky Mountains
Rocky Mountains

The Rocky Mountains, often called the Rockies, are a mountain range in western North America. The Rocky Mountains stretch more than 4,800 kilometre from the northernmost part of British Columbia, in Canada, to New Mexico, in the United States....
 encouraged mining and energy companies to spring up in the area. In the early days of the city, gold and silver booms and busts played a large role in the economic success of the city. In the 1970s and early 1980s, the energy crisis in America created an energy boom in Denver captured in the soap opera Dynasty
Dynasty (TV series)

Dynasty is an United States prime time television soap opera that aired on American Broadcasting Company from January 12, 1981 to May 11, 1989....
. Denver was built up considerably during this time with the construction of many new downtown skyscrapers, see List of tallest buildings in Denver
List of tallest buildings in Denver

Image:2006-03-26 Denver Skyline I-25 Speer.jpg|thumb|right|400px|Skyline of Denver poly 406 462 408 189 411 189 414 140 467 133 557 137 567 138 569 254 572 342 578 344 579 506 594 511 589 778 535 783 535 473 471 464 1801 California Street...
. When the price of oil dropped from $34 a barrel in 1981 to $9 a barrel in 1986 the Denver economy dropped with it, leaving almost 15,000 oil industry workers in the area unemployed (including current mayor John Hickenlooper
John Hickenlooper

John Wright Hickenlooper is the Mayor of the City and County of Denver, Colorado....
, a former geologist), and the highest office vacancy rate in the nation (30%). Energy and mining are still important in Denver's economy today, with companies such as EnCana, Halliburton
Halliburton

Halliburton is a US-based oilfield services corporation with international operations in more than 70 countries.It is based in 1401 McKinney Street in Downtown Houston Houston, Texas, Texas, in the United States....
, Smith International
Smith International

Smith International is a Fortune 1000 company based in Houston, Texas. This company supplies products to gas and oil production and exploration companies....
, Rio Tinto Group
Rio Tinto Group

Rio Tinto is a multinational mining and resources group founded originally in 1873. It is the third-largest coal mining company in the world as of late 2008....
, Newmont Mining
Newmont Mining

Newmont Mining Corporation , based in Denver, Colorado, United States, is one of the world's largest producers of gold, with active mines in, Nevada, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, Ghana, and Peru....
, Noble Energy
Noble Energy

Noble Energy, Inc. of Houston, Texas, Texas, United States is the modern name of Noble Affiliates Inc., by which it was known through the 1990s, and it is now an oil and natural gas exploration and production company with almost US$3 billion in revenue at #660 on the 2007 Fortune 1000 list of the largest American companies....
, and Anadarko
Anadarko

Anadarko may refer to:* Anadarko, Oklahoma* Anadarko Petroleum Corporation...
.

Wells Fargo Center At Sunset
Denver's west-central geographic location in the Mountain Time Zone (UTC -7) also benefits the telecommunications industry by allowing communication with both North American coasts, South America, Europe, and Asia in the same business day. Denver's location on the 105th meridian at over in elevation also enables it to be the largest city in the U.S. to offer a 'one-bounce' real-time satellite uplink to six continents in the same business day. Qwest Communications, Dish Network Corporation, Starz-Encore, DIRECTV
DirecTV

DirecTV is a direct broadcast satellite service based in El Segundo, California, California, which transmits digital satellite television and audio to households in the United States, the Caribbean, and parts of Latin America....
, and Comcast
Comcast

Comcast Corporation is the largest cable television company, the second largest Internet service provider and the fourth largest telephone service provider in the United States....
 are just a few of the telecommunications companies with operations in the Denver area. These and other high-tech companies had a boom in Denver in the mid to late 1990s. Denver currently has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the nation at 3.8 percent as of October 2007. The Downtown region has seen increased real estate investment with the construction of new skyscrapers.

Denver has also enjoyed success as a pioneer in the fast casual restaurant industry, with many of these restaurants founded and based in Denver. Both Chipotle Mexican Grill
Chipotle Mexican Grill

Chipotle Mexican Grill is a chain of restaurants specializing in San Francisco burritos and tacos. Founded by Steve Ells in 1993 and based in Denver, Colorado, the restaurant is known for its chunky guacamole, large burritos, and assembly line production....
 and Quizno's were founded and are currently headquartered in Denver. Additionally, Qdoba Mexican Grill
Qdoba Mexican Grill

Qdoba Mexican Grill is a chain of Types of restaurants#Fast casual dining "Fresh Mex" restaurants in the United States serving Mexican-style cuisine....
 and Noodles & Company
Noodles & Company

Noodles & Company is a chain of fast casual restaurants located in parts of the United States. The company is privately held. Founder Aaron Kennedy opened the first store in Cherry Creek, Denver in 1995....
 both originated in Denver, but have moved their headquarters to nearby suburbs.

Media

The Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area is served by a variety of media outlets in print, radio, television, and the Internet. Denver is the #18 market in the country for television, according to the . Some stations, such as KWGN and KRMA
Krma

For the PBS affiliate in Denver, see Rocky Mountain PBSKrma is an alpine valley in the Julian Alps in the Upper Carniola region of Slovenia....
, are broadcast regionally to areas that do not have their own network affiliations. KWGN 2, the CW affiliate, is owned and operated by Tribune Media
Tribune Company

The Tribune Company is a large United States multimedia corporation based in Chicago, Illinois. It is the nation's second-largest newspaper publisher, responsible for the Chicago Tribune, Los Angeles Times, Hartford Courant, Orlando Sentinel, South Florida Sun-Sentinel and the The Morning Call, among others....
 of Chicago. KWGN is the direct sister station to WGN
WGN-TV

WGN-TV, channel 9, is a television station in Chicago, Illinois. It has been owned by the Tribune Company since its inception, and is an affiliate of the CW Television Network....
 Chicago. KCNC
KCNC-TV

KCNC-TV, channel 4, is the CBS O&O television station in Denver, Colorado. Its analog and digital television transmitters are located atop Lookout Mountain near Golden, Colorado....
 4 is the CBS owned and operated station. KRMA 6 serves as a holding company (Rocky Mountain PBS) and broadcasts signals to a variety of affiliates, including Pueblo (KTSC-TV), Grand Junction (KRMJ) and other stations in New Mexico
New Mexico

New Mexico is a U. S. State located in the Southwestern United States of the United States. Inhabited by Native Americans in the United States populations for many centuries, it has also has been part of the Spanish Empire viceroyalty of New Spain, part of Mexico, and a U.S....
, Nebraska
Nebraska

Nebraska is a U.S. state located on the Great Plains of the Midwestern United States and Western United States.Nebraska probably gets its name from the archaic Chiwere language words ?? Br?sge or the Omaha-Ponca language N? Bth?ska meaning "flat water," after the Platte River that flows through the state....
, Wyoming
Wyoming

The State of Wyoming is a sparsely populated U.S. state in the Northwestern United States of the United States. The majority of the state is dominated by the mountain ranges and rangelands of the Rocky Mountains, while the easternmost section of the state is a high altitude prairie region known as the High Plains ....
, and Kansas
Kansas

The State of Kansas is a Midwestern U.S. state in the Central United States of the United States of America, an area often referred to as the United States "Heartland"....
. Channel 6 generally serves those who cannot receive an over-the-air signal (such as a Superstation
Superstation

Superstation in United States television can have several meanings. In its most precise meaning, a superstation is defined by the Federal Communications Commission as "A television broadcast station, other than a network station, licensed by the FCC that is secondarily transmitted by a satellite carrier."...
). KBDI
KBDI-TV

KBDI-TV, channel 12, is a public television station in Denver, Colorado, broadcasting as a Public Broadcasting Service member station. The station is owned by Colorado Public Television, Inc....
 12 is another Denver PBS affiliate, making the Denver market one of only a few markets with 2 PBS stations. KMGH 7 is the ABC affiliate, owned and operated by McGraw-Hill
McGraw-Hill

The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc., is a publicly traded corporation headquartered in Rockefeller Center in New York City. Its primary areas of business are education, publishing, broadcasting, and financial and business services....
. KUSA
KUSA-TV

KUSA-TV, Channel 9, is an NBC - affiliated television station in Denver, Colorado. KUSA-TV is owned by the Gannett Company, and is a sister station to KTVD , Denver's MyNetworkTV affiliate....
 9 is the NBC affiliate, owned and operated by Gannett Communications. KDVR
KDVR

KDVR, channel 31, is a full-service television station in Denver, Colorado. Owned by Local TV LLC, it broadcasts in NTSC on Ultra high frequency channel 31 and in ATSC on UHF channel 32 from its transmitter located in Golden, Colorado....
 31 is the Fox affiliate, owned and operated by Local TV LLC. KTVD
KTVD

KTVD, channel 20, is a MyNetworkTV affiliated television station based in Denver, Colorado, and owned by the Gannett Company. The station is a sister to KUSA-TV, Denver's NBC affiliate and is housed and operated out of KUSA's high definition studios....
 20 was formerly the UPN affiliate, but when the CW was launched, KWGN won the affiliation and subsequently the MyNetworkTV affiliation was given to KTVD
KTVD

KTVD, channel 20, is a MyNetworkTV affiliated television station based in Denver, Colorado, and owned by the Gannett Company. The station is a sister to KUSA-TV, Denver's NBC affiliate and is housed and operated out of KUSA's high definition studios....
. KCEC 50 is the Univision
Univision

Univision is a List of Spanish-language television channels network in the United States and Puerto Rico. It has the largest Latin American audience, largely due to repurposed telenovelas and other Mexican programs produced by Grupo Televisa....
 affiliate.

Denver is also served by over 40 AM and FM radio stations, covering a wide variety of formats and styles. Denver radio is the #21 market in the United States, according to the Fall 2008 ranking. For a list of radio stations, see Radio Stations in Colorado
List of radio stations in Colorado

The following is a list of Federal Communications Commission-licensed radio stations in the United States Colorado which can be sorted by their call signs, frequency, city of license, licensees, and radio format....


After a continued rivalry between Denver's two main newspapers, the Denver Post and Rocky Mountain News
Rocky Mountain News

The Rocky Mountain News is a defunct weekday and Saturday morning tabloid-format newspaper published in Denver, Colorado, United States. It was owned by the E....
, the papers merged operations in 2001 under a Joint Operating Agreement which formed the Denver Newspaper Agency until February 2009 when E. W. Scripps, the owner of the Rocky Mountain News closed the paper. There are also several alternative or localized newspapers published in Denver, including Westword
Westword

Westword is a free alternative weekly newspaper based in Denver, Colorado.Westword was established independently in 1977. In 1983 it was bought by New Times Media....
, Denver Daily News
Denver Daily News

The Denver Daily News is Denver, Colorado's only free daily newspaper. It distributes 10,500 copies Monday-Friday in stores, coffee shops, restaurants and workplaces....
, The Onion
The Onion

'The Onion' is an United States "news satire" organization. It features satire articles reporting on international, national, and local news as well as an entertainment newspaper and website known as The A.V....
, and Out Front Colorado
Out Front Colorado

Out Front Colorado is the lesbian, gay, bisexuality and transgender newspaper in the Denver metropolitan area. Out Front Colorado was founded by Phil Price with its first issue hitting the stands on April 2, 1976....
. Denver is home to multiple regional magazines such as 5280, which takes its name from the city's 5280 feet (1609 m) high elevation, and , which highlights the finer things Denver has to offer.

Transportation


City streets

Colfaxatbroadway
Most of Denver has a straightforward street grid oriented to the four cardinal direction
Cardinal direction

The four cardinal directions or cardinal points are north, south, east, and west, commonly denoted by their initials - N, S, E, W. They are mostly used for geography orientation on Earth but may be calculated anywhere on a rotating astronomical object....
s. Blocks are usually identified in hundreds from the median streets, identified as "00", which are Broadway (the east–west median, running north–south) and Ellsworth Avenue (the north–south median, running east–west). Colfax Avenue
Colfax Avenue

Colfax Avenue is the main street that runs east and west through the Denver-Aurora metropolitan area in Colorado. As U.S. Highway 40 , it was one of two principal highways serving Denver, Colorado before the Interstate Highway System was constructed....
, the major east-west artery through Denver, is 15 blocks (1500) north of the median. Avenues north of Ellsworth are numbered (with the exception of Colfax Avenue and a few others), while avenues south of Ellsworth are named.

There is also an older downtown grid system that was designed to be parallel to the confluence of the South Platte River
South Platte River

The South Platte River, historically known as the Rio Jesus Maria, is one of the two principal tributaries of the Platte River and itself a major river of the American West, located in the U.S....
 and Cherry Creek
Cherry Creek (Colorado)

Cherry Creek is a tributary of the South Platte River, 64 mi long, in Colorado in the United States.It rises in the high plateau, east of the Front Range, in northwestern El Paso County, Colorado....
. Most of the streets downtown and in LoDo
LoDo

LoDo is the lower downtown area of Denver, Colorado, the oldest and original settlement of the city of Denver. It is a mixed-use historic district, known for its nightlife, and serves as a great example of success in urban reinvestment and revitalization....
 run northeast-southwest and northwest-southeast. This system has an unplanned benefit for snow removal; if the streets were in a normal N-S/E-W grid, only the N-S streets would receive sunlight. With the grid oriented to the diagonal directions, the NW-SE streets receive sunlight to melt snow in the morning and the NE-SW streets receive it in the afternoon. This idea was from Henry Brown the founder of the Brown Palace Hotel
Brown Palace Hotel

Brown Palace Hotel is the second-oldest hotel in Denver, Colorado and is the first atrium-style hotel ever to be built. It is now operated by Quorum Hotels and Resorts....
. There is now a plaque across the street from the Brown Palace Hotel
Brown Palace Hotel

Brown Palace Hotel is the second-oldest hotel in Denver, Colorado and is the first atrium-style hotel ever to be built. It is now operated by Quorum Hotels and Resorts....
 which honors this idea. The NW-SE streets are numbered, while the NE-SW streets are named. The named streets start at the intersection of Colfax Avenue and Broadway with the block-long Cheyenne Place. The numbered streets start underneath the Colfax and I-25 viaducts. There are 27 named and 44 numbered streets on this grid. There are also a few vestiges of the old grid system in the normal grid, such as Park Avenue, Morrison Road, and Speer Boulevard. Larimer Street, named after William Larimer, Jr.
William Larimer, Jr.

William Larimer, Jr. was an United States settler and land developer. He is most famous as the founder of Denver, Colorado in 1858. Larimer often went by "General Larimer", having acquired the title in the Pennsylvania Militia....
, the founder of Denver, which is located in the heart of LoDo
LoDo

LoDo is the lower downtown area of Denver, Colorado, the oldest and original settlement of the city of Denver. It is a mixed-use historic district, known for its nightlife, and serves as a great example of success in urban reinvestment and revitalization....
, is the oldest street in Denver.

All roads in the downtown grid system are streets. (16th Street
16th Street Mall

The 16th Street Mall is a pedestrian mall and transit mall in Denver, Colorado. The mall, 1.25 miles long, runs along 16th Street in downtown Denver, from Wewatta Street to the intersection of 16th Avenue and Broadway ....
, Stout Street) Roads outside of that system that travel east/west are given the suffix "avenue" and those that head north and south are given the "street" suffix. (Example, Colfax Avenue, Lincoln Street,). Boulevards are higher capacity streets and will travel any direction (more commonly North and South). Smaller roads are sometimes referred to as places, drives or courts. Most streets outside of the area between Broadway and Colorado Boulevard are organized alphabetically from the city's center.

Confusion may arise where the two grid systems meet, especially given downtown Denver's one way streets. The system can be easily navigated with the help of directional signs. The mountains to the west also offer a great compass-point for those attempting to drive in the Mile High City.

Many Denver streets have bicycle lanes, and there are also an abundance of off-road bike paths in Denver parks and along bodies of water, like Cherry Creek and the South Platte. This allows for a significant portion of Denver's population to be bicycle commuters and has led to Denver being known as a bicycle friendly city.

Freeways and Highways

Denver is primarily served by the interstate freeways I-25 and I-70. The intersection of the two interstates is referred to locally as "the mousetrap
Mousetrap (Denver)

The Mousetrap is an informal name for the highway interchange of Interstate 25 and Interstate 70 in the northern part of Denver, Colorado, USA....
", because when airborne, the junction (and subsequent vehicles) resemble mice in a large trap.
  • Interstate 25 runs north-south from New Mexico
    New Mexico

    New Mexico is a U. S. State located in the Southwestern United States of the United States. Inhabited by Native Americans in the United States populations for many centuries, it has also has been part of the Spanish Empire viceroyalty of New Spain, part of Mexico, and a U.S....
     through Denver to Wyoming
    Wyoming

    The State of Wyoming is a sparsely populated U.S. state in the Northwestern United States of the United States. The majority of the state is dominated by the mountain ranges and rangelands of the Rocky Mountains, while the easternmost section of the state is a high altitude prairie region known as the High Plains ....
    • Interstate 225 traverses neighboring Aurora
      Aurora, Colorado

      Aurora is a Colorado municipalities#Home Rule Municipality that is the Colorado municipalities in the Colorado and the list of United States cities by population in the United States....
      . I-225 was designed to link Aurora with I-25 in the southeastern corner of Denver, and I-70 to the north of Aurora, with construction starting May 1964 and ending May 21, 1976.
  • Interstate 70 runs east-west from Utah
    Utah

    The State of Utah is a western United States U.S. state of the United States. It was the List of U.S. states by date of statehood admitted to the United States on January 4, 1896....
     to Maryland
    Maryland

    Maryland is a U.S. state located in the Mid Atlantic States of the United States, bordering Virginia, West Virginia and the Washington, D.C. to the south and west, Pennsylvania to the north, and Delaware to the east....
    .
  • Interstate 76 begins from I-70 just west of the city in Arvada
    Arvada, Colorado

    The City of Arvada is a Colorado municipalities#Home_Rule_Municipality located in Jefferson County, Colorado and Adams County, Colorado counties in the Denver Metropolitan Area of the U.S....
    . It intersects I-25 north of the city and runs northeast to Nebraska where it ends at I-80.
  • Us 6
    US 6 follows the alignment of 6th Avenue west of I-25, and connects downtown Denver to the west-central suburbs of Golden
    Golden, Colorado

    The historic City of Golden is a Colorado municipalities#Home_Rule_Municipality that is the county seat of Jefferson County, Colorado, Colorado, United States....
     and Lakewood
    Lakewood, Colorado

    Lakewood is a Colorado municipalities#Home Rule Municipality that is the most populous city in Jefferson County, Colorado, Colorado, United States....
    .
  • Us 36
    US 36 connects Denver to Boulder
    Boulder, Colorado

    Boulder is a Colorado municipalities#Home_Rule_Municipality that is the county seat and most populous city of Boulder County, Colorado, Colorado, in the United States....
     and Rocky Mountain National Park
    Rocky Mountain National Park

    Rocky Mountain National Park is a National Park located in the north-central region of the U.S. state of Colorado.It features majestic mountain views, a variety of wildlife, varied climates and environments—from wooded forests to mountain tundra—and easy access to back-country trails and campsites....
     near Estes Park
    Estes Park, Colorado

    The Town of Estes Park is a Colorado municipalities#Statutory Town located in Larimer County, Colorado, Colorado on the Big Thompson River. The population was 5,413 at the United States Census 2000....
    . It runs east into Ohio
    Ohio

    Ohio is a Midwestern United States U.S. state of the United States. As part of the Great Lakes region , Ohio has long been a cultural and geographical crossroads in North America....
    , after crossing four other states.


Denver also has a nearly complete beltway known as "the 470's". These are SH 470 (also known as C-470), a freeway in the southwest Metro area, and two toll highways, E-470
E-470

E-470 is a 46-mile limited-access tollway traversing the eastern portion of the Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area in Colorado. The toll road is not a state highway, but is instead maintained by the E-470 Public Highway Authority....
 (from southeast to northeast) and Northwest Parkway
Northwest Parkway

The Northwest Parkway is an toll road running from the intersection of Interstate 25 and E-470 to U.S. Highway 36 at 96th Street. Both termini are in Broomfield, Colorado, northwest of Denver, Colorado....
 (from terminus of E-470 to US-36). SH 470 was originally intended to be I-470 and built with federal highway funds, but the funding was redirected to complete downtown Denvers' 16th Street
16th Street Mall

The 16th Street Mall is a pedestrian mall and transit mall in Denver, Colorado. The mall, 1.25 miles long, runs along 16th Street in downtown Denver, from Wewatta Street to the intersection of 16th Avenue and Broadway ....
 to a pedestrian mall, so construction was delayed until 1980 after state and local legislation was passed.

A highway expansion and transit project for the southern I-25 corridor, dubbed T-REX (Transportation Expansion Project), was completed on November 17, 2006. The project installed wider and additional highway lanes, and improved highway access and drainage. The project also includes a light rail line that traverses from downtown to the south end of the metro area at Lincoln Avenue. The project spanned almost along the highway with an additional line traveling parallel to part of I-225, stopping just short of Parker Road.

Metro Denver highway conditions can be accessed on the Colorado Department of Transportation
Colorado Department of Transportation

The Colorado Department of Transportation is the agency of state government responsible for transportation in the State of Colorado of the United States....
 website .

Mass transportation


Mass transportation
Public transport

Public transport comprises passenger transportation services which are available for use by the general public, as opposed to modes for private use such as automobiles or vehicles for hire....
 throughout the Denver-Aurora metropolitan area
Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area

The Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Statistical Area is a United States Census Bureau defined United States metropolitan area in the Colorado that includes the Denver, Colorado and nine suburban counties....
 is managed and coordinated by the Regional Transportation District
Regional Transportation District

The Regional Transportation District, or RTD, was organized in 1969 and is the regional authority operating public transit services in eight of the twelve counties in the Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Statistical Area in Colorado....
 (RTD). RTD currently operates more than 1,000 bus
Bus

A bus is a road vehicle designed to carry passengers. A bus can generally seat a maximum of anywhere from 8 to 200 passengers; many more passengers than a minivan....
es serving over 10,000 bus stops in 38 municipal jurisdictions in eight counties around the Denver-Aurora and Boulder Metropolitan Areas
Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Statistical Area

The Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Statistical Area is a United States Census Bureau defined Combined Statistical Area located in the Denver, Colorado region of the Colorado....
. Additionally, RTD operates six light rail
TheRide

RTD is a transit system in the Denver, Colorado Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area. It is operated by the Regional Transportation District. It currently operates 101 local, 13 limited, 24 express, 16 regional, and 6 skyRide bus routes....
 lines, the C, D, E, F, G,and H with a total of 34.9 miles (56 km) of track, serving 36 stations. FasTracks
FasTracks

FasTracks is a twelve-year, $7.9 billion public transportation expansion plan for the Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area and Boulder, Colorado metropolitan areas in Colorado, USA, developed by the Regional Transportation District....
 is a light rail expansion project which was approved by voters in 2004, which would serve neighboring communities.

Amtrak
Amtrak

The National Railroad Passenger Corporation, doing business as Amtrak , is a government-owned corporation that was organized on May 1, 1971 to provide Inter-city rail train#Passenger trains service in the United States....
, the national passenger rail system, provides service to Denver, operating its California Zephyr
California Zephyr

The California Zephyr is a 2,438-mile long passenger train route operated by Amtrak in the Midwestern and Western United States.It runs from Chicago, Illinois in the east to Emeryville, California in the west, passing through the states of Illinois, Iowa, Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, and California....
 daily in both directions between Chicago
Union Station (Chicago)

Union Station is a Chicago train station that opened in 1925, replacing an earlier 1881 station, and is now the only intercity rail terminal in Chicago....
 and Emeryville
Emeryville, California

Emeryville is a small city located in Alameda County, California, in the United States. It is located in a corridor between the cities of Berkeley, California and Oakland, California, extending to the shore of San Francisco Bay....
, California
California

California is a U.S. state on the West Coast of the United States of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and to the south the Mexico state of Baja California....
, across the bay from San Francisco
San Francisco, California

The City and County of San Francisco is the fourth most populous city in California and the List of United States cities by population in the United States, with a 2007 estimated population of 799,183....
. Amtrak Thruway service operated by private bus companies links the Denver station with Rocky Mountain points.

At Albuquerque, New Mexico, Denver Thruway connections are made daily with the Amtrak Southwest Chief
Southwest Chief

The Southwest Chief is a passenger train operated by Amtrak along a 2256-mile route through the Midwestern and American Southwest United States....
. Additionally, there is the Ski Train
Ski Train

The Ski Train is a year round passenger railroad operated by the Ansco Investment Company, which purchased the Ski Train franchise from the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad in 1988....
 operated on the former Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad, which takes passengers between Denver and the Winter Park
Winter Park, Colorado

Winter Park is a Colorado municipalities#Home_Rule_Municipality in Grand County, Colorado, Colorado, United States. The town population was 662 at the United States Census, 2000, although tourists and seasonal workers significantly increase the population....
 Ski Resort.

Denver's early years as a major train hub of the west are still very visible today. Trains stop in Denver at historic Union Station
Union Station (Denver)

Union Station is Denver, Colorado, United States's historic train station at 17th and Wynkoop in the LoDo district. The station first opened in 1881....
, where travelers can access RTD's 16th Street Free MallRide or use light rail to tour the city. Union Station
Union Station (Denver)

Union Station is Denver, Colorado, United States's historic train station at 17th and Wynkoop in the LoDo district. The station first opened in 1881....
 will also serve as the main juncture for rail travel in the metro area, at the completion of FasTracks
FasTracks

FasTracks is a twelve-year, $7.9 billion public transportation expansion plan for the Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area and Boulder, Colorado metropolitan areas in Colorado, USA, developed by the Regional Transportation District....
.

Airports

Denver International Airport Terminal
Denver International Airport
Denver International Airport

Denver International Airport , often called DIA, is, by land size at , the largest international airport in the United States, and the second largest international airport in the world after only King Fahd International Airport....
 (IATA: DEN, ICAO: KDEN), commonly known as DIA, serves as the primary airport for a large region surrounding Denver. DIA is located east-northeast of the Colorado State Capitol
Colorado State Capitol

The Colorado State Capitol Building, located at 200 East Colfax Avenue in Denver, Colorado, is the home of the Colorado General Assembly and the offices of the Colorado Governor and Lt....
. DIA is the tenth busiest airport in the world and ranks fourth in the United States, with 47,324,844 passengers passing through it in 2006. It covers more than 53 square miles (137 kmē), making it the largest airport by land area in the United States and larger than the island of Manhattan
Manhattan

Manhattan is one of the five borough of New York City, located primarily on Manhattan Island at the mouth of the Hudson River.With a United States Census of 1,620,867 living in a land area of 22.96 square miles , Manhattan, coextensive with New York County, is the most population density county in the United States, w...
. Denver serves as a major hub for United Airlines
United Airlines

United Air Lines, Inc., trading as United Airlines , is a major carrier of the United States. It is a subsidiary of UAL Corporation with corporate offices in Chicago at 77 West Wacker Drive, and its operations base in nearby Elk Grove Village, Illinois....
 and the headquarters for Frontier Airlines
Frontier Airlines

Frontier Airlines, Inc. is a Low-cost carrier airline headquartered in Denver, Colorado, Colorado, United States. The carrier operates flights throughout the United States, Mexico, and Canada....
.

Three general aviation
General aviation

General aviation is one of two categories of civil aviation. It refers to all flights other than military aviation and scheduled air transport flights, both private aviation and commercial aviation....
 airports serve the Denver area. Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport (KBJC) is north-northwest, Centennial Airport
Centennial Airport

Centennial Airport lies within unincorporated Arapahoe County, Colorado and Douglas County, Colorado Counties, near Denver, Colorado. The airport opened on May 12, 1967 as Arapahoe County Airport, and was renamed to its current name July 13, 1984....
 (KAPA) is south-southeast, and Front Range Airport
Front Range Airport

Front Range Airport is a public airport located on the northeastern edge of Aurora, Colorado, 19 miles east of the city's central business district and three miles southeast of Denver International Airport....
 (KFTG) is located east of the state capitol.

In the past, Denver has been home to several other airports that are no longer operational. Stapleton International Airport
Stapleton International Airport

Stapleton International Airport was Denver, Colorado's primary airport from 1929 to 1995. At different times it served as a hub for TWA, People Express, Frontier Airlines and Western Airlines as well as a hub for Continental Airlines and United Airlines at the time of its closure....
 was closed in 1995 when it was replaced by DIA. Lowry Air Force Base
Lowry Air Force Base

Lowry Air Force Base is a former United States Air Force base located in the cities of Aurora, Colorado and Denver, Colorado. Its primary mission throughout its existence was Air Force technical training and was heavily involved with the training of United States Army Air Forces bomber crews during World War II....
 was a military flight training facility that ceased flight operations in 1966, with the base finally being closed in 1994. It is currently being used for residential purposes. Buckley Air Force Base
Buckley Air Force Base

Buckley Air Force Base is a United States Air Force base in Aurora, Colorado, Colorado, that was established in 1943.The host wing is the 460th Space Wing, a unit of the Air Force Space Command....
, a former Air National Guard Base is currently the only military facility in the Denver-Metro area.

Education

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Denver Public Schools
Denver Public Schools

The Denver County School District No. 1, more commonly known as the Denver Public Schools, is the public school system in the City and County of Denver, Colorado, United States....
 (DPS) is the public school system in Denver. It currently educates about 73,000 students in 73 elementary school
Elementary school

An elementary school is an institution where children receive the first stage of compulsory education known as Primary education. Elementary school is the preferred term in many countries, especially in North America....
s, 15 K-8 schools, 17 middle schools
Secondary school

Secondary school is a term used to describe an educational institution where the final stage of compulsory schooling, known as secondary education, takes place....
, 14 high school
High school

High school is the name used in some parts of the world to describe an institution which provides all or part of secondary education. The term originated in Scotland and spread to the New World countries as the high prestige that the Scottish educational system had at the time led several countries to employ Scottish educators to develop the...
s, and 19 charter school
Charter school

Charter schools are elementary or secondary schools in the United States that receive public money but have been freed from some of the rules, regulations, and statutes that apply to other public schools in exchange for some type of accountability for producing certain results, which are set forth in each school's charter....
s. The first school of what is now DPS was a log cabin that opened in 1859 on the corner of 12th Street between Market and Larimer Streets. The district boundaries are coëxtensive with the city limits.

Denver's many colleges and universities range in age and study programs. The city has Roman Catholic
Roman Catholic Church

The Roman Catholic Church, officially known as the Catholic Church is the world's largest Christianity Ecclesia , representing over half of all Christians and one-sixth of the world population....
 and Jewish
Judaism

Judaism is a set of beliefs and practices originating in the Hebrew Bible , as later further explored and explained in the Talmud and other texts....
 institutions, as well as a health sciences school. In addition to those schools within the city, there are a number of schools located throughout the surrounding metro area. The private University of Denver
University of Denver

The University of Denver , founded in 1864 is the oldest private university university in the Rocky Mountain Region of the United States. The University of Denver is a coeducational, four-year university in Denver, Colorado, Colorado....
 and Johnson & Wales University
Johnson & Wales University

Johnson & Wales University is a private, nonprofit, co-educational, career-oriented university. Providence, Rhode Island, USA, is home of JWU's main and largest of four currently operating campuses in the United States....
, Catholic (Jesuit) Regis University
Regis University

Regis University is a private, co-educational Roman Catholic, Jesuit university in the United States. Founded by the Society of Jesus in 1877, it is one of 28 member institutions of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities....
 and the three public schools that constitute the Auraria Campus
Auraria Campus

Auraria Campus is an educational facility located near downtown Denver, Colorado in the United States. The campus houses facilities of three separate universities and colleges: the University of Colorado Denver , Community College of Denver, and Metropolitan State College of Denver....
, University of Colorado Denver
University of Colorado Denver

The University of Colorado Denver, shortened as UCD or UC Denver, is a public university in the United States state of Colorado. It is one of three schools of the University of Colorado system....
, Metropolitan State College of Denver
Metropolitan State College of Denver

The Metropolitan State College of Denver is a four-year college located in Denver, Colorado, United States. Metro State has the second largest enrollment of undergraduates in Colorado....
, and Community College of Denver
Community College of Denver

Community College of Denver is a community college located in Denver, Colorado, United States. The main campus is at Auraria Campus, and it has five branch campuses named East, Lowry, North, Parkway and SouthWest....
, are likely the best known higher education institutions located in the city itself.

Culture and contemporary life

Apollo Hall opened quickly after the city's founding in 1859 and staged many plays for eager settlers. In the 1880s Horace Tabor built Denver's first Opera House
Opera house

An opera house is a theater building used for opera performances that consists of a stage, an orchestra pit, audience seating, and backstage facilities for costumes and set building....
. After the turn of the century, city leaders embarked on a city beautification program that created many of the city's parks, parkways, museums, and the Municipal Auditorium, which was home to the 1908 Democratic National Convention
1908 Democratic National Convention

The 1908 Democratic National Convention was the quadrennial political convention of the United States Democratic Party , which took place from July 7 to July 10, 1908....
 and is now known as the Ellie Caulkins Opera House
Ellie Caulkins Opera House

The Ellie Caulkins Opera House, which opened on September 10, 2005, is located in Denver, Colorado as part of the large Denver Performing Arts Complex....
. Denver and the metropolitan areas around it continued to support culture. In 1988, voters in the Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area
Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area

The Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Statistical Area is a United States Census Bureau defined United States metropolitan area in the Colorado that includes the Denver, Colorado and nine suburban counties....
 approved the Scientific and Cultural Facilities Tax (commonly known as SCFD), a .01 sales tax
Sales tax

A sales tax is a consumption tax charged at the point of purchase for certain goods and services. The tax is usually set as a percentage by the government charging the tax....
 that contributes money to various cultural and scientific facilities and organizations throughout the Metro area. The tax was renewed by voters in 1994 and 2004 and allows the SCFD to operate until 2018.

Now, Denver is home to many nationally recognized museums, including a new wing for the Denver Art Museum
Denver Art Museum

The Denver Art Museum is an art museum in Denver, Colorado located in Denver's Civic Center, Denver.It is known for its collection of Native Americans in the United States art,...
 by world-renowned architect Daniel Libeskind
Daniel Libeskind

Daniel Libeskind, is an United States architect, artist, and set designer of Polish-Jewish descent. He founded Studio Daniel Libeskind in 1989 with his wife, Nina, and is its principal design architect....
, the second largest Performing arts center
Denver Performing Arts Complex

The Denver Performing Arts Complex located in Denver, Colorado, is the second largest performing arts center in the world after New York City's Lincoln Center, and the largest "of its kind" in the Western Hemisphere....
 in the nation after Lincoln Center in New York City
New York City

The City of New York is the List of United States cities by population in the United States, while the New York metropolitan area ranks among the List of urban areas by population....
 and bustling neighborhoods such as LoDo
LoDo

LoDo is the lower downtown area of Denver, Colorado, the oldest and original settlement of the city of Denver. It is a mixed-use historic district, known for its nightlife, and serves as a great example of success in urban reinvestment and revitalization....
, filled with art galleries, restaurants, bars and clubs. That is part of the reason why Denver was recently recognized for the third year in a row as the best city for singles. Denver's neighborhoods also continue their influx of diverse people and businesses while the city's cultural institutions grow and prosper. The city acquired the estate of abstract expressionist
Abstract expressionism

Abstract expressionism was an American post?World War II art movement. It was the first specifically American movement to achieve worldwide influence and also the one that put New York City at the center of the art world, a role formerly filled by Paris....
 painter Clyfford Still
Clyfford Still

Clyfford Still was an United States Painting, and one of the leading figures of Abstract Expressionism....
 in 2004 and plans to build a museum to exhibit his works near the Denver Art Museum by 2010.

While Denver may not be as recognized for historical musical prominence as some other American cities, it still manages to have a very active pop
Pop music

Pop music is a music genre that features a noticeable rhythmic element, melodies and hook , a mainstream style and a conventional structure.The term "pop music" was first used in 1926 in the sense of "having popular appeal" , but since the 1950s it has been used in the sense of a musical genre, originally characterized as a lighter alternat...
, jazz
Jazz

Jazz is a primarily American musical art form which originated at the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States from a confluence of African and European music traditions....
, jam
Jam band

Jam bands are musical groups whose albums and live performances relate to a fan culture that originated with the 1960s group Grateful Dead and continued in the 1990s with Phish and similar bands....
, folk
Folk music

Folk music can have a number of different meanings, including:* Traditional music: The original meaning of the term "folk music" was synonymous with the term "Traditional music", also often including World Music and Roots music; the term "Traditional music" was given its more specific meaning to distinguish it from the other definition...
, and classical music scene, which has nurtured several artists and genres to regional, national, and even international attention. Of particular note is Denver's importance in the folk scene
Folk music

Folk music can have a number of different meanings, including:* Traditional music: The original meaning of the term "folk music" was synonymous with the term "Traditional music", also often including World Music and Roots music; the term "Traditional music" was given its more specific meaning to distinguish it from the other definition...
 of the 1960s and 1970s. Well-known folk artists such as Bob Dylan, Judy Collins
Judy Collins

Judith Marjorie Collins is an United States folk singer and pop standards singer and songwriter, known for the stunning purity of her soprano; for her eclectic tastes in the material she records ; and for her social activism....
 and John Denver
John Denver

John Denver , born Henry John Deutschendorf, Jr., was an United States Country Music/folk music singer-songwriter and folk rock musician. He was one of the most popular acoustic artists of the 1970s in terms of record sales, recording and releasing around 300 songs, of which about half were composed by him....
 lived in Denver at various points during this time, and performed at local clubs. More recent Denver-based artists include The Fray
The Fray

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, The Flobots, and Cephalic Carnage
Cephalic Carnage

Cephalic Carnage is a deathgrind band formed in Denver, Colorado, in 1992. Cephalic Carnage usually plays different styles of metal, such as doom metal, experimental metal, sludge metal, death metal, grindcore and have dubbed their own style "Rocky Mountain Hydrogrind." Lyrical topics range from aliens , humor, and narcotic drugs to social a...
.

Because of its proximity to the mountains, and generally sunny weather, Denver has gained a reputation as being a very active, outdoor oriented city. Many Denver residents spend the weekends in the mountains; either skiing in the winter or hiking, climbing, kayaking and camping in the summer.

Additionally, Denver and the surrounding cities of the Front Range are home to a large number of local and national breweries. Many restaurants in the region have on-site breweries, and some of the larger brewers, including Coors
Coors

Coors may refer to:...
 and the New Belgium Brewing Company
New Belgium Brewing Company

New Belgium Brewing Company is a regional brewery located in Fort Collins, Colorado, Colorado. In 2006, it produced approximately 436,000 Barrel of its various labels....
, offer tours. Overall, Denver ranks 1st in the nation in terms of beer production per capita, and second overall in terms of number of breweries. The city also welcomes visitors from around the world when it hosts the annual Great American Beer Festival
Great American Beer Festival

The Great American Beer Festival is a three-day annual event hosted by the Brewers Association held at the end of September or the beginning of October in Denver, Colorado, Colorado....
 each fall.

Colorado has a history steeped in ranching and livestock production. Denver used to be a major trading center beef and livestock when ranchers from all around the high prairie would drive (or later transport) cattle to the Denver Union Stockyards for sale. As a celebration of that history, each year for more than a century, Denver hosts the National Western Stock Show. The "stock show" as the locals say, is largest event of its kind among agricultural, western American lifestyle and cultural events in the world, attracting as many as 10,000 animals and 700,000 attendees. The National Western Stock Show is held every January at the National Western Complex, which is located on the northeast edge of downtown.

The Dragon Boat Festival
Dragon Boat Festival

The Duanwu Festival or Tuen Ng Festival is a China traditional and statutory holiday. It is a public holiday in mainland China and Taiwan, where it is called the "Duanwu Jie" and a public holiday in Hong Kong and Macau, where it is called the "Tuen Ng Jit"....
 in July, Moon Festival in September and Chinese New Year
Chinese New Year

Chinese New Year or Spring Festival is the most important of the traditional Chinese holidays. It is often called the Lunar New Year, especially by people in mainland China and Taiwan....
 are annual events in Denver for the Chinese and Asian residents. Chinese hot pot (huo guo) and Korean BBQ reastaurants have been growing in popularity. The Denver area has 2 Chinese newspapers, the Chinese American Post and the Colorado Chinese News.

Of other cultural events, Denver hosts two of the largest Hispanic celebrations in the nation known to locals as Cinco de Mayo, occurring in May, and El Grito de la Independencia, occurring in September.

Denver is also the setting for the The Bill Engvall Show
The Bill Engvall Show

The Bill Engvall Show is a sitcom starring comedian Bill Engvall. Good People premiered on July 17, 2007 on TBS . The show is written and created by Engvall and Michael J....
, and the setting for the 18th season
The Real World: Denver

The Real World: Denver is the eighteenth season of MTV's reality television series The Real World, which focuses on a group of diverse strangers living together for several months in a different city each season, as cameras follow their lives and interpersonal relationships....
 of MTV
MTV

MTV is an United States cable television network based in Media of New York City. Launched on August 1, 1981, the original purpose of the channel was to play music videos guided by on-air hosts known as VJ ....
's The Real World
The Real World

The Real World is a reality television program on MTV originally produced by Mary-Ellis Bunim and Jonathan Murray. First broadcast in 1992, the show is the longest-running program in MTV history....
. From 1998 to 2002, the city's Alameda East Veterinary Hospital
Alameda East Veterinary Hospital

Alameda East Veterinary Hospital is one of the world's leading veterinary hospitals. It is equipped with state of the art technology and is considered one of the best intern places a future doctor can study in the United States....
 was home to the Animal Planet
Animal Planet

Animal Planet is an United States satellite television and cable television , launched on June 1 1996 and distributed by Discovery Communications....
 series Emergency Vets
Emergency Vets

Emergency Vets is a reality television series that airs on the United States cable network Animal Planet. First aired in 1998, it depicts the working and outside lives of the veterinarians at Alameda East Veterinary Hospital in Denver, Colorado, USA, plus the animals that they treat....
, which spun off three one-off documentary specials and the current Animal Planet series E-Vet Interns
E-Vet Interns

E-Vet Interns is a reality television series about veterinarian interns working at Alameda East Veterinary Hospital in Denver, Colorado. It is a Spin-off of Emergency Vets, a series about the lives of veterinarians at Alameda East that aired from 1998 to 2002 on the United States cable network Animal Planet....
.

Sports

Denver is home to many sports teams and belongs to a select group of U.S. cities with teams from four major sports
U.S. cities with teams from four major sports

There are 13 U.S. cities with teams from four major sports, where "city" is defined as the entire metropolitan area, and "major professional sports leagues" as:...
. Denver submitted the winning bid to host the 1976 Winter Olympics
1976 Winter Olympics

The 1976 Winter Olympics, officially known as the XII Olympic Winter Games, were a winter multi-sport event which was celebrated February 4-February 15, 1976 in Innsbruck, Austria....
, but subsequently withdrew giving it the dubious distinction of being the only city to back out after winning a bid to host the Olympics. The Denver Broncos
Denver Broncos

The Denver Broncos are a professional American football team based in Denver, Colorado, Colorado. They are currently a member of the American Football Conference AFC West in the National Football League ....
 of the NFL
National Football League

The National Football League is the Major North American professional sports leagues American football Sports league in the United States. It is an unincorporated 501#501.28c.29.286.29 association controlled by its members....
 have been able to draw crowds of nearly 70,000 since their AFL
American Football League

Note: There were three earlier and unrelated major Professional Football leagues of the same name in the United States: one in American Football League , one in American Football League and one in American Football League ....
 origins in the early 1960s and continue to draw fans today to their current home Invesco Field at Mile High
INVESCO Field at Mile High

Invesco Field at Mile High is a stadium in Denver, Colorado, Colorado. Invesco Field at Mile High replaced the identically sized, but commercially obsolete Mile High Stadium in 2001 in sports....
. The team has advanced to the Super Bowl
Super Bowl

In professional American football, the Super Bowl is the championship game of the National Football League . The game and its ancillary festivities constitute Super Bowl Sunday....
 six times and won back-to-back in 1998 and '99. In the 1980s and 1990s, one of the top priorities of former Mayor Federico Peņa
Federico Peņa

Federico Fabian Pe?a was United States Secretary of Transportation from 1993 to 1997 and United States Secretary of Energy from 1997 to 1998, during the presidency of Bill Clinton....
 was bringing major league baseball to the city, an effort which culminated in the construction of Coors Field
Coors Field

Coors Field, located in Denver, Colorado, is the home field of Major League Baseball's Colorado Rockies. It is named for the Coors Brewing Company of Golden, Colorado, which purchased the naming rights to the park prior to its completion in 1995 in baseball....
 and the creation of the Colorado Rockies
Colorado Rockies

The Colorado Rockies are a Major League Baseball team based in Denver, Colorado, Colorado. Established in 1993 Colorado Rockies season, the Rockies play in the National League West of the National League....
 as an expansion franchise in 1993. The Rockies advanced to the playoffs in 1995, but were eliminated in the first round. In 2007, their late-season winning streak saw them advance to the playoffs as a wild-card entrant, advance to and win the NL Championship Series and bring the World Series
World Series

The World Series is the championship series of Major League Baseball, the culmination of the sport's playoff each October. Since the Series takes place in mid-autumn, sportswriters many years ago dubbed the event the Fall Classic, a usage reflected in the logo for the 2008 World Series; it is also sometimes known as the October Clas...
 to Denver for the first time. Denver is also home to the Colorado Avalanche
Colorado Avalanche

The Colorado Avalanche are a professional ice hockey team based in Denver, Colorado, United States. They are members of the Northwest Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League ....
, a National Hockey League
National Hockey League

The National Hockey League is a professional ice hockey league composed of 30 teams in North America. It is considered to be the premier professional ice hockey league in the world, and one of the North American Major professional sports leagues of the United States and Canada....
 team that relocated from Quebec City
Quebec City

Qu?bec or Quebec, also Quebec City or Qu?bec City , is the Capital of the Canada Provinces and territories of Canada of Quebec and is located within the Capitale-Nationale region....
 in 1995. They have won two Stanley Cup
Stanley Cup

The Stanley Cup is an ice hockey club championship trophy, awarded annually to the National Hockey League Season structure of the NHL#Stanley Cup playoffs champion....
s (1996 and 2001) while in Denver and play at Pepsi Center
Pepsi Center

Pepsi Center is an arena located in Denver, Colorado, USA. The building is home to the Colorado Avalanche, Denver Nuggets, Colorado Mammoth and Colorado Crush....
, which also hosts the Denver Nuggets
Denver Nuggets

The Denver Nuggets are a professional basketball team based in Denver, Colorado, Colorado. They play in the National Basketball Association ....
 of the National Basketball Association
National Basketball Association

The National Basketball Association is North America's premier professional men's basketball league, composed of thirty teams: twenty-nine in the United States and one in Canada....
, the Colorado Mammoth
Colorado Mammoth

The Colorado Mammoth are a member of the National Lacrosse League. They have played at Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado, since the 2003 NLL season season....
 of the National Lacrosse League
National Lacrosse League

The National Lacrosse League is the league of men's box lacrosse in North America. It currently has 12 teams; 3 in Canada and 9 in the United States....
 and the Colorado Crush
Colorado Crush

Colorado Crush is an Arena Football League team that began play as a 2003 expansion team. The Crush play in the Central Division of the American Conference....
 of the Arena Football League
Arena Football League

The Arena Football League was founded in 1987 in sports as an American football arena football. The AFL's attendance increased dramatically over its last few years, rising to an average of 12,415 people per game in 2007, and 12,957 per game in 2008, but the increases were accompanied by greatly increased expenses and debt, leading to the can...
. The Major League Soccer
Major League Soccer

Major League Soccer is the top-flight professional soccer league based in the United States, overseen by the United States Soccer Federation. The league is comprised of 15 teams, 14 in the U.S....
 team Colorado Rapids
Colorado Rapids

The Colorado Rapids are a association football club based in Commerce City, Colorado, Colorado that participates in Major League Soccer. The club was founded in 1995....
 play in Dick's Sporting Goods Park, an 18,000 seat stadium opened for the 2007 MLS season is located in Commerce City
Commerce City, Colorado

The City of Commerce City is a Colorado municipalities#Home Rule Municipality located in Adams County, Colorado, Colorado, United States. Commerce City is a northern suburb of Denver, Colorado and now the Colorado municipalities in the State of Colorado....
, a suburb of Denver. In 2006 Denver established a professional outdoor lacrosse team, the Denver Outlaws
Denver Outlaws

The Denver Outlaws are a lacrosse team based in Denver, Colorado. They began playing in the Major League Lacrosse as a 2006 expansion team....
. They play in Invesco Field and are sanctioned by Major League Lacrosse
Major League Lacrosse

Major League Lacrosse is a professional men's field lacrosse league that is made up of 5 teams in the United States and 1 team in Canada. The league currently has all six teams in one conference....
. In 2006, The Denver Outlaws won the Western Conference Championship.
Current sporting venues in Denver, Colorado
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Adjacent counties and municipalities

 North: Adams County
Adams County, Colorado

Adams County is the fifth most populous of the Colorado counties of the State of Colorado of the United States. The United States Census Bureau estimates that the county population was 414,338 in 2006, a 13.87% increase since U.S....
, Commerce City
Commerce City, Colorado

The City of Commerce City is a Colorado municipalities#Home Rule Municipality located in Adams County, Colorado, Colorado, United States. Commerce City is a northern suburb of Denver, Colorado and now the Colorado municipalities in the State of Colorado....
 
West: Jefferson County
Jefferson County, Colorado

Jefferson County is the fourth most populous of the Colorado counties of the Colorado of the United States. The United States Census Bureau estimates that the county population was 526,994 in 2006....
, Wheat Ridge
Wheat Ridge, Colorado

The City of Wheat Ridge is a Colorado municipalities#Home_Rule_Municipality located in Jefferson County, Colorado, Colorado, United States. Wheat Ridge is a western suburb of Denver, Colorado....
, Lakeside
Lakeside, Colorado

The Town of Lakeside is a Colorado municipalities#Statutory_Town in Jefferson County, Colorado, Colorado, United States, northwest of, and adjacent to, the Denver, Colorado....
, Mountain View
Mountain View, Colorado

The Town of Mountain View is a Colorado municipalities#Home_Rule_Municipality located in Jefferson County, Colorado, Colorado, United States. Mountain View is situated northwest of, and adjacent to, the Denver, Colorado....
, Edgewater
Edgewater, Colorado

The City of Edgewater is a Home Rule Municipality located in Jefferson County, Colorado, United States. Zip code is 80214.The City of Edgewater is a western suburb of Denver, it is approximately 0.71 square miles....
, Lakewood
Lakewood, Colorado

Lakewood is a Colorado municipalities#Home Rule Municipality that is the most populous city in Jefferson County, Colorado, Colorado, United States....
, Arvada
Denver
Enclave: Arapahoe County
Arapahoe County, Colorado

Arapahoe County is the third most populous of the Colorado counties of the State of Colorado of the United States. The United States Census Bureau estimates that the county population was 537,197 in 2006, a 10.09% increase since U.S....
, Glendale
Glendale, Colorado

The City of Glendale is a Colorado municipalities#Home_Rule_Municipality located in an exclave of Arapahoe County, Colorado, Colorado, United States....
Adams County
Adams County, Colorado

Adams County is the fifth most populous of the Colorado counties of the State of Colorado of the United States. The United States Census Bureau estimates that the county population was 414,338 in 2006, a 13.87% increase since U.S....

East: Aurora
Aurora, Colorado

Aurora is a Colorado municipalities#Home Rule Municipality that is the Colorado municipalities in the Colorado and the list of United States cities by population in the United States....

Arapahoe County
Arapahoe County, Colorado

Arapahoe County is the third most populous of the Colorado counties of the State of Colorado of the United States. The United States Census Bureau estimates that the county population was 537,197 in 2006, a 10.09% increase since U.S....
 South: Arapahoe County
Arapahoe County, Colorado

Arapahoe County is the third most populous of the Colorado counties of the State of Colorado of the United States. The United States Census Bureau estimates that the county population was 537,197 in 2006, a 10.09% increase since U.S....
, Bow Mar
Bow Mar, Colorado

The Town of Bow Mar is a Colorado municipalities#Statutory_Town in Arapahoe County, Colorado and Jefferson County, Colorado Counties in the U.S....
, Littleton
Littleton, Colorado

Littleton is a Colorado municipalities#Home_Rule_Municipality in Arapahoe County, Colorado, Douglas County, Colorado, and Jefferson County, Colorado counties in the U.S....
, Sheridan
Sheridan, Colorado

Sheridan is a Colorado municipalities#Home_Rule_Municipality in Arapahoe County, Colorado, Colorado, United States. The population was 5,600 at the United States Census, 2000....
, Englewood
Englewood, Colorado

The City of Englewood is a Colorado municipalities#Home_Rule_Municipality located in Arapahoe County, Colorado, Colorado, United States. As of 2005, the city is estimated to have a total population of 32,350....
, Cherry Hills Village
Cherry Hills Village, Colorado

The City of Cherry Hills Village is a Colorado municipalities#Home_Rule_Municipality located in Arapahoe County, Colorado, Colorado, United States....
, Greenwood Village
Greenwood Village, Colorado

The City of Greenwood Village is a prominent suburb of the Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area and a Colorado municipalities#Home_Rule_Municipality located in Arapahoe County, Colorado, Colorado, United States....
, Aurora
Aurora, Colorado

Aurora is a Colorado municipalities#Home Rule Municipality that is the Colorado municipalities in the Colorado and the list of United States cities by population in the United States....
, Highlands Ranch
Highlands Ranch, Colorado

Highlands Ranch is a census-designated place in Douglas County, Colorado, Colorado, United States. The population was 70,931 at the United States Census, 2000; it is one of the most populous unincorporated communities in the United States....
 


See also

  • State of Colorado
    • Colorado cities and towns
      • Colorado municipalities
        Colorado municipalities

        The 271 municipal corporation of the State of Colorado operate under one of five types of municipal governing authority granted by the state....
        • Denver City Council
          Denver City Council

          The Denver City Council is the legislature of government for the DenverDenver-Aurora metropolitan area Colorado. The council is made up of elections from 11 city and county designated districts and two at-large elected members....
        • List of people from Denver
        • Sister cities of Denver, Colorado
          Sister cities of Denver, Colorado

          Denver is the second-oldest sister city in the United States in its relationship with Brest, France, started in 1948. In 1947, Amanda Knecht, a teacher at East High School, visited WWII-ravaged Brest....
        • Wikimedia Commons: Denver, Colorado
    • Colorado colleges and universities
      • Art Institute of Colorado
        Art Institute of Colorado

        The Art Institute of Colorado was established in 1952 and founded as a private college for arts and crafts. In 1956 John Jellico, a former Assistant Director of the Art Institute of Pittsburgh, joined the staff and introduced the Commercial Arts program....
      • Colorado Christian University
        Colorado Christian University

        Colorado Christian University is the only member of the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities located minutes from the Rocky Mountains and the city of Denver, Colorado....
      • Colorado School of Mines
        Colorado School of Mines

        The Colorado School of Mines is a public teaching and research university devoted to engineering and applied science, with special expertise in the development and stewardship of the Earth's natural resources....
      • Colorado State University
        Colorado State University

        Colorado State University is a public institution of higher learning located in Fort Collins, Colorado, Colorado in the United States. Colorado State University is the state's Morrill Act university and the flagship campus university of the Colorado State University System....
      • Colorado Technical University
        Colorado Technical University

        Colorado Technical University is a system of proprietary for-profit colleges in the United States providing career college, accredited programs, and college degrees in a variety of areas....
      • Community College of Denver
        Community College of Denver

        Community College of Denver is a community college located in Denver, Colorado, United States. The main campus is at Auraria Campus, and it has five branch campuses named East, Lowry, North, Parkway and SouthWest....
      • DeVry University
        DeVry University

        DeVry University and DeVry Institute of Technology are Division of Devry Inc. , a private tertiary for-profit school composed of 23 major campuses, 3 subsidiary institutions, and numerous minor service centres in the United States and Canada....
      • Johnson & Wales University
        Johnson & Wales University

        Johnson & Wales University is a private, nonprofit, co-educational, career-oriented university. Providence, Rhode Island, USA, is home of JWU's main and largest of four currently operating campuses in the United States....
      • Metropolitan State College of Denver
        Metropolitan State College of Denver

        The Metropolitan State College of Denver is a four-year college located in Denver, Colorado, United States. Metro State has the second largest enrollment of undergraduates in Colorado....
      • Regis University
        Regis University

        Regis University is a private, co-educational Roman Catholic, Jesuit university in the United States. Founded by the Society of Jesus in 1877, it is one of 28 member institutions of the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities....
      • Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design
        Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design

        The Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design is in Lakewood, Colorado, a suburb of Denver, Colorado, United States. The college was founded in 1963 by Philip J....
      • Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine
        Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine

        Rocky Vista University College of Osteopathic Medicine is a medical school granting a Osteopathic medicine in the United States medical degree located in Parker, Colorado, Colorado near Denver, Colorado....
      • Teikyo Loretto Heights University
        Teikyo Loretto Heights University

        Teikyo Loretto Heights University is an American university in Denver, Colorado, part of the Teikyo University Group. It opened in 1989 on the campus of the former Loretto Heights College....
      • University of Colorado at Boulder
        University of Colorado at Boulder

        The University of Colorado at Boulder is a public research university located in Boulder, Colorado. Considered a Public Ivy, it is the flagship university of the University of Colorado system and was founded five months before Colorado was admitted to the union in 1876....
      • University of Colorado Denver
        University of Colorado Denver

        The University of Colorado Denver, shortened as UCD or UC Denver, is a public university in the United States state of Colorado. It is one of three schools of the University of Colorado system....
      • University of Denver
        University of Denver

        The University of Denver , founded in 1864 is the oldest private university university in the Rocky Mountain Region of the United States. The University of Denver is a coeducational, four-year university in Denver, Colorado, Colorado....
      • University of Northern Colorado
        University of Northern Colorado

        The University of Northern Colorado, often called UNC or Northern Colorado is a coeducational public institution of higher education and research located in Greeley, Colorado, United States....
      • Westwood College of Technology
        Westwood College of Technology

        Westwood College is a nationally accredited college with 17 campus locations in six states and online learning options. Since their inception more than 50 years ago, Westwood has graduated more than 20,000 students....
    • Colorado counties
    • Colorado geography
      • Front Range
        Front Range

        The Front Range is a mountain range of the Rocky Mountains of North America that is located in the north-central portion of the U.S. State of Colorado....
      • South Platte River
        South Platte River

        The South Platte River, historically known as the Rio Jesus Maria, is one of the two principal tributaries of the Platte River and itself a major river of the American West, located in the U.S....
    • Colorado history
      • Pike's Peak Gold Rush
      • Territory of Jefferson
      • Territory of Colorado
    • Colorado metropolitan areas
      Colorado metropolitan areas

      The metropolitan areas of the State of Colorado include the urban statistical areas defined by the United States Census Bureau and regions of urban population defined by other organizations....
      • Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Statistical Area
      • Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Statistical Area
        Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Statistical Area

        The Denver-Aurora-Boulder Combined Statistical Area is a United States Census Bureau defined Combined Statistical Area located in the Denver, Colorado region of the Colorado....
      • North Central Colorado Urban Area
        North Central Colorado Urban Area

        The North Central Colorado Urban Area encompasses the four contiguous United States metropolitan area in the north central region of the Colorado: the Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Statistical Area, the Boulder Metropolitan Statistical Area, the Fort Collins-Loveland Metropolitan Statistical Area, and the Greeley Metropolitan Statistical Area....
      • Front Range Urban Corridor
        Front Range Urban Corridor

        The Front Range Urban Corridor is an oblong region of urban population located along the eastern face of the Rocky Mountains in the U.S. states of Colorado and Wyoming....
    • Colorado school districts
      • Denver Public Schools
        Denver Public Schools

        The Denver County School District No. 1, more commonly known as the Denver Public Schools, is the public school system in the City and County of Denver, Colorado, United States....
    • Colorado state parks
      Colorado State Parks

      Colorado State Parks manages the Colorado state parks system. The system administers 42 parks....
      • Cherry Creek State Park
        Cherry Creek State Park

        Cherry Creek State Park is a state park located in Arapahoe County, Colorado, Colorado, United States. The park is in the city of Aurora, Colorado....
  • 1908 Democratic National Convention
    1908 Democratic National Convention

    The 1908 Democratic National Convention was the quadrennial political convention of the United States Democratic Party , which took place from July 7 to July 10, 1908....
  • 2008 Democratic National Convention
    2008 Democratic National Convention

    The 2008 Democratic National Convention was a quadrennial United States presidential nominating convention of the Democratic Party where it adopted its national platform and officially nominated its candidates for President of the United States and Vice President of the United States of the United States....


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