ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT
From local artisans to internationally recognized collections, dinner theaters to outstanding venues, Colorado offers one of the most unique and complete arts and cultural experiences. If you’re looking for art, towns like Steamboat Spring are home to many outstanding artists and craftsmen where you can watch them create their works. The Denver Art Museum has one of the nation’s finest collections of American Indian Art. Just a few miles outside of Denver, and from its renowned symphony and opera, you’ll find the legendary Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre, where you can see some of the biggest names in music in an open-air, natural rock formation acoustical setting. Farther west, Grand Junction offers topnotch talent and entertainment in a small town setting, with many live theaters including the Cabaret Dinner Theater and Metro Playhouse, attracting Broadway actors for their productions.
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Your adventure starts here at the American Mountaineering Museum! Jump a crevasse, pick your route up Mt. Everest or hang out on the side of a cliff! Exciting for all...
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Cripple Creek's historic Butte Opera House is home to year-round live professional theater, musical entertainment and classic melodrama. Fun for the entire family!
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Discover 2 of Leadville's earliest houses for a glimpse of Western life in a booming silver-mining camp. Open summers: Memorial Day weekend–Labor Day. Call for hours.
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Showcasing the region's history, the site includes a museum, 1840s-style adobe trading post and archaeological excavation for the 1842 El Pueblo trading post....
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"Best live entertainment in Durango." A fun Western show for the entire family. Professional cast presents melodrama, comedy and vaudeville June–Sept. in the Strater...
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All-inclusive ATV tours from the Denver Metro Area into the surrounding Rocky Mountains, all you need is a sense of adventure to see some of the most beautiful places...
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The exhibitions at the Colorado History Museum are currently closing in preparation for the move to the new History Colorado Center. During this time, admission is free!
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Discover the fort once commanded by legendary frontiersman Kit Carson. 25 miles east of Alamosa, off US Hwy 160. Open year-round. Call for hours.
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Explore Colorado's largest and most unique transportation collection. Don't miss the world's largest steam locomotive: "Big Boy" or Amelia Earhart's car. Open...
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July 5–August 9. Over 60 musical events: chamber, bluegrass, jazz, Celtic, Western swing, world, youth series and more! Come experience our new pavilion opening in 2008.
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