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Category Archives: Museums
ProRodeo Hall of Fame
I knew the rodeo HOF was in Colorado Springs, but I also knew it wouldn’t be terribly exciting, so I saved it for a bad-weather day. Saturday dawned snowy and messy with more snow promised later. I was the only … Continue reading
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Denver Museum of Nature and Science
We spent Saturday in Denver. We arrived at the museum half an hour after it opened. We decided to do a thorough job of it, so we added Planetarium and IMAX Theater tickets to our general admission, which cost us … Continue reading
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Ghost Town Museum
We knew going in that this place was going to be cheesy. But in the interest of seeing what our new hometown has to offer, we decided to visit anyway. I was smart enough to find a coupon online that … Continue reading
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The Colorado Model Railroad Museum
We visited Greeley for much the same reason we visited Fort Collins — just to say we’d been there. But unlike Fort Collins, which at least had a few attractions, Greeley was pretty dull. We walked up and down main … Continue reading
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Close to Home
After our excursion to the San Luis Valley last weekend, we decided to stick closer to home this Saturday. Our first stop was lunch, at Bingo Burger in downtown Colorado City. A Bingo Burger, by definition, had Pueblo peppers ground … Continue reading
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