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Activities/Attractions
-Celestial Seasonings Tours
-Coors Brewery Tours
-Hot Air Balloning
-Olympic Training Center
-Pikes Peak
-River Rafting
-Seven Falls
-Gambling
--Casinos
--Dog Racing
--Horse Racing
Arts & Theater
-Chataqua Park
-Flying W Ranch
-Mayor's Office of Arts, Culture, & Film
-Sangre De Cristo Arts & Conference Center
Colorado Museums
-Astor House Museum
-Black American West Museum
-Byers-Evans House Museum
-El Pueblo Museum
-Golden Pioneer Museum
-Healy House Museum
-National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR)
-Natural History Museum
-Territorial Prison Museum
-Trinidad Museum
-Ute Indian Museum
Colorado Historic Sites
-Anasazi Cliff Dwellings
-Buffalo Bill's Grave
-Fourmile Park
-Fort Garland
-Georgetown Railroad
-Mollie Kathleen Goldmine
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The Colorado Chautauqua Association,
founded in 1898, is a living Historic District, committed to its
original mission of providing education, cultural enrichment and
recreation for its visitors.
A variety of gardens and parks provide the perfect setting for peaceful
reflection, a family picnic, concert or a game of frisbee with good
friends. Want to wake up in the mountains? Cottages can be rented
nightly or short term.
Experience a broad range of musical and theatrical offerings in
the auditorium, a national landmark building with a unique exposed
wood interior. Indulge in a delicious meal at the Historic Dining
Hall serving breakfast, lunch and dinner year round. The educational
programs include discussions, literary circles, lectures, classes
and symposiums.
For more information about Chautauqua call. (303) 442-3282.
Click
Here for Chautauqua Website
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