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A Drive Through Teddy Roosevelt National Park

After driving through the extremely scenery deprived east side of North Dakota, I finally came upon a rest stop called Painted Canyon. It also said it was an overlook for the badlands of Teddy Roosevelt National Park.   To back track a bit, I should say the park was really nothing I had ever heard […]

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Touring the Silverthorne Ice Castle

I was in serious need of some time out of the house after spending the previous two days locked up with a cold. The cabin fever was setting in, which is sad after such a beautiful Saturday; sunny with temps in the 50s and no snow on the ground. So, after hearing so many people […]

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Admiring the Breckenridge Snow Sculptures

I have lived in Colorado for nearly twelve years. But despite all of the time I’ve spent exploring my great state, I have barely had time to scratch the surface on all of the amazing things to see and do. I took care of knocking two items off my to-do list this weekend with my […]

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A Holiday Tour of the Governor’s Mansion

I love touring all of the historic buildings and sites of Colorado. But why, after living in Denver for over eleven years, I have not yet been to the Colorado Governor’s Mansion, I cannot tell you. It has perpetually been on my list of places to visit, something else has just come up. Finally though, […]

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Touring Denver’s Newest Art Museum

I wasn’t sure of what to expect, as I walked through the doors of the Clyfford Still Museum. After much fanfare, news coverage, and general hoopla, I was about to walk through the doors of Denver’s newest museum on its opening weekend. I had been planning this visit for nearly a year – ever since […]

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An Halloween Ghost Hunt at the Museum of Colorado Prisons

“When things aren’t happening, it really makes you appreciate that much more the times when something does occur,” I stated to our six-person group. And then, as if on cue, a motion sensor-activated light popped to life. We were sprawled on the floor in a hallway lined with cells on the upper floor of the […]

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