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Denver is an energetic young city with 300 days of annual sunshine, brilliant blue skies and stunning mountain scenery.  Founded in 1858 as a gold mining camp, Denver is located at the base of the majestic Rocky Mountains, 5,280 feet above sea level – exactly one mile high.

Denver is one of only a few cities to boast seven professional sports teams: NFL Denver Broncos; Major League Baseball's Colorado Rockies; NHL Colorado Avalanche; NBA Denver Nuggets; Arena Football's Colorado Crush; and Major League Soccer's Colorado Rapids. In addition, Denver offers horse racing, dog racing, a Grand Prix, and one of the world's largest rodeos - the National Western.

Much of the city’s rich Western history has been preserved in the architecture and in museums such as the Colorado History Museum, which vividly describe the stories of entrepreneurs, heroes and heroines of the past and at Buffalo Bill’s Grave & Museum, which brings to life the story of the West’s most famous scout and showman. When gold was discovered, Denver became a boomtown filled with fortune seekers, wagon trains and cowboys.

 

A new light rail system connects downtown to a series of nearby attractions including the Downtown Aquarium, a world-class interactive aquarium featuring more than 15,000 fish and even Sumatran tigers. Close by is Elitch Gardens, one of the only downtown amusement park in the country and three new downtown stadiums are the venues for eight professional sports teams.

If you would rather be shopping, Denver is the largest shopping destination in a 600-mile radius. Just three miles from downtown, the Cherry Creek Shopping District tempts locals and visitors alike with hundreds of boutiques, galleries, stores and restaurants.

 

Like culture, you are also never far from nature. Grab your walking shoes, or rent a bike and explore some of Denver’s 200 parks or more than 800 miles of bike and pedestrian trails that connect the city’s neighborhoods. Or, tee off at one of the 90 metro area golf courses, including one designed around ancient red rock boulders in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains.

Within a 1-2 hour drive, you can also take a day trip to the mountains and experience crisp mountain air and invigorating scenery while skiing at world-class resorts, hiking, horseback riding, fly fishing, whitewater rafting and mountain climbing and still be back in time to hit the town’s nightlife scene.

 

Because when the sun goes down, Denver’s nightlife heats up. The city is filled with live music and dance clubs and has more than 2,000 restaurants. Visitors can savor innovative cuisine prepared by nationally recognized chefs or delve into authentic Southwestern and Mexican recipes passed down through generations. Buffalo and beef are traditional Western fare and pair well with a pint of handcrafted beer – which Denver just happens to brew more of than any city in the world, with more than 80 different beers brewed here daily.