Denver
Old House Society
Denver's Old House Society is a new nonprofit dedicated
to educating owners of old (50+ years) houses and
helping them protect their neighborhoods.
..."Queen City of the Plains," is nestled
on the prairie, at the foot of the Rock Mountains.
It is a sophisticated city, with a young, active and
well-educated population. Denver attracts those who
enjoy living in a large metropolitan area with a mountain
playground only minutes away.
Climate
Denver has one of the most attractive climates in
the world! The Rocky Mountains immediately to the
west of the city protect it from the calamitous storms
that plague much of the high plains. Sunshine is the
standard! Denver records more hours of sunshine per
year than either Miami Beach or San Diego. Low humidity
contributes to warm days and cool nights. The average
daytime high is sixty-three degrees and the night
time low is thirty-seven degrees.
Denver, for years, has been renowned for its "clean
mountain air," attracting many seeking treatment
for tuberculosis and asthma. In recent years, the
close proximity to the mountains and a growing population,
have caused concern with air pollution. During the
Winter, air inversions trap cold air along with exhaust
vapors and particulates beneath the warmer air flowing
down from the mountains. The result is smog! The citizens
of Denver, by using highly oxygenated fuels and implementing
non-driving and non-wood-burning days, are successfully
combating the problem.
Education
Denver has the second highest number of college graduates
(after Washington DC) per capita in the United States
and the highest educated downtown workforce. Denver
has excellent public and private schools. The Auraria
Higher Education Center, a unique downtown campus
is the largest in the state. The complex combines
the University of Colorado at Denver, Metropolitan
State College, and the Community College of Denver
and offers courses from vocational to doctoral studies.
The University of Colorado Health Sciences Center
in east Denver offers a full curriculum of medical
courses. The University of Denver and Regis College,
both private colleges, offer a wide range of under-graduate
and graduate studies. This combination of education
opportunities brings students from all over the United
States and throughout the world.
Culture
Though it is hard to find cowboys or horses on the
streets these days, the image of the "Old West"
is part of Denver's heritage. As the city has grown,
a wide combination of ethnic cultures have created
a community that is both personable and comfortable.
Denver takes great pride in its ethnic diversity.
In recognition the city holds a number of festivals
and events to celebrate the unique heritage that makes
up the Denver of today.
In 1988, Denver and the surrounding metropolitan
communities passed the metropolitan Cultural District
proposal which designates new tax dollars to maintain
the existing cultural assets of the community. As
a result, cultural opportunities will continue to
flourish. Denver is home to the Colorado Ballet, Opera
Colorado and a number of national dance troupes. Broadway
shows, as well as local theater, provide excellent
entertainment. Denver's Center for the Performing
Arts is gaining national and international acclaim
for its original productions. The city boasts a number
of superb musicians; many Country and Western, Rock
and Roll, and Jazz artists began their careers in
Denver
Denver offers more than twenty museums and culture
centers - the Denver Museum of Natural History and
the Denver Art Museum are nationally renowned. International
architect, Daniel Liebeskind, has designed the new
expansion for the Denver Art Museum. The Lab at Belmar
is bringing in an international roster of contemporary
artists. The Museum of Contemporary Art and The Mizel
Museum are both opening downtown venues in the near
future. First Friday gallery walks bring several arts
districts alive on a monthly basis. Fine restaurants
and hotel accommodations are readily available throughout
the city.
There is no place more suited to the avid sports
enthusiast than Denver. For the fans there are the
Denver Broncos, the Nuggets, the Rockies, the Avalanche
and the Rapids. For the more active, there is world
class skiing and mountain sports within a two-hour
drive. Golf courses can be found in abundance throughout
the metropolitan area; and walking, running and bicycling
are year-round favorites with health-conscious Denverites.
Future
Denver is constantly planning for future growth and
prosperity. Its renovation of the downtown and other
areas has cleared the way for new commercial growth
while maintaining much of the historic charm. Its
central location between the Pacific Rim and Europe
offers great advantage for world communications and
air travel. Denver International Airport, the new
convention center, sophisticated shopping, and availability
of affordable residential and commercial real estate
make it a city eagerly meeting the Twenty-first Century.
Denver is a city of...
- Blue skies, beautiful sunrises and sunsets.
- Friendly neighborhoods.
- Abounding cultural opportunities.
- Green space - two hundred and five parks.
- Diverse ethnic groups.
- Spectacular views, the Rocky Mountains.
- Championship Professional sports - Broncos,
Nuggets, Rockies, Rapids and Avalanche
- Music - from Country and Western to Jazz.
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