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Founded in 1858 as a mining town during the Pike’s Peak Gold Rush, Denver quickly grew into a bustling city as prospectors and settlers flocked to the area in search of their fortunes. By 1861, Denver became the official territorial capital of Colorado, solidifying its role as a key hub in the region. The city continued to prosper throughout the late 19th and early 20th centuries, with the development of railroads and the discovery of silver in the nearby mountains further fueling its growth. In the mid-20th century, Denver experienced a period of rapid urban development and expansion, spurred on by the construction of interstate highways and the establishment of key industries such as aerospace and technology. Today, Denver is a vibrant metropolis known for its outdoor recreational opportunities, cultural attractions, and thriving craft beer scene. With a diverse population and a dynamic economy, Denver remains a key player in the western United States.
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- Healthcare
- Technology
- Education
- Finance
- Retail
- Hospitality
- Construction
- Manufacturing
- Government
- Transportation
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- Hiking
- Biking
- Fishing
- Golfing
- Skiing
- Boating
- Camping
- Wine tasting
- Sightseeing
- Mountain climbing
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- Average low temperature: 55°F
- Average high temperature: 75°F
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Average precipitation for the month: 2 inches
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Elevation: 2000 feet
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Average home price: $300,000
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Average household income: $70,000
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- Historic downtown district
- Natural parks
- Local museums
- Wineries
- Botanical gardens
- Zoo
- Art galleries
- Historic landmarks
- Outdoor concert venues
- Waterfront attractions
The top 10 restaurants:
Fruition Restaurant
Capitol Hill
Fruition Restaurant offers a refined yet approachable dining experience, emphasizing fresh, locally sourced ingredients. Their menu is a celebration of modern American cuisine with creative presentations.
Avalanche Cheese Company
Basalt
Avalanche Cheese Company is known for its artisan cheeses, made from milk sourced from their own herd of goats. Enjoy expertly crafted cheese plates paired with curated wines.
Mercantile Dining & Provision
Union Station
Located in the historic Union Station, Mercantile Dining & Provision delivers a unique blend of café, eatery, and grocery, with a focus on seasonality and craftsmanship in both food and drink.
Guard and Grace
Downtown
A modern steakhouse with a chic atmosphere, Guard and Grace serves premium grilled steaks alongside fresh seafood options, offering an impressive selection of wines and craft cocktails.
Buckhorn Exchange
Lincoln Park
Denver’s oldest restaurant, Buckhorn Exchange is a historic landmark featuring Rocky Mountain delicacies like buffalo, elk, and game meats in a rustic Western setting.
Sushi Den
Platt Park
Renowned for its commitment to quality, Sushi Den sources fresh fish directly from Japan. Guests enjoy an authentic sushi experience with creative rolls and traditional Japanese cuisine.
El Five
Highland
El Five offers Mediterranean tapas in a vibrant setting overlooking the city. Known for its eclectic dishes and stunning panoramic views, it’s perfect for dining with a lively, social atmosphere.
Tavernetta
Union Station
Inspired by the food and culture of Italy, Tavernetta provides a warm dining experience with a menu dominated by house-made pasta, regional wines, and exceptional service.
The Wolf’s Tailor
Berkeley
The Wolf’s Tailor marries global culinary influences with local sensibilities, highlighted by seasonal and foraged ingredients. The ever-evolving menu emphasizes creativity and sustainability.
Beast + Bottle
Uptown
A farm-to-table restaurant serving rustic American cuisine, Beast + Bottle is celebrated for its focus on whole animal butchery and partnerships with local farms, offering dishes with rich, bold flavors.
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