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Wit's End Comedy Club

8861 Harlan St, Westminster, CO 80031

The Wit's End Comedy Club is the place to view comedic stand-up in the Westminster area. The club is located within the Westminster Mall east of the Brookhill Shopping Center. The comics who call Wits End home can also be hired to perform at special events, including charity functions and corporate... more »
The Wit's End Comedy Club is the place to view comedic stand-up in the Westminster area. The club is located within the Westminster Mall east of the Brookhill Shopping Center. The comics who call Wits End home can also be hired to perform at special events, including charity functions and corporate events.

National Renewable Energy Lab

1617 Cole Blvd., Golden, CO 80401

The National Renewable Energy Lab is the United State's most esteemed laboratory dedicated to the study of finding new sources of renewable energy. The laboratory is located east of Camp George West near the Colorado Mills. Those interested in how to better our environment's future, can tour the vis... more »
The National Renewable Energy Lab is the United State's most esteemed laboratory dedicated to the study of finding new sources of renewable energy. The laboratory is located east of Camp George West near the Colorado Mills. Those interested in how to better our environment's future, can tour the visitor's center and get a better look about new forms of energy, and how to use our current source most efficiently.

Chamberlin Observatory

2930 E Warren Ave, Denver, CO 80210

The Chamberlin Observatory was built in 1890, and features a the same 20-inch thick telescopic lens it originally was fitted with. The structure is located within Observatory Park, near the University of Denver campus. The enormous piece of sky-viewing technology is still in use, though mainly rese... more »
The Chamberlin Observatory was built in 1890, and features a the same 20-inch thick telescopic lens it originally was fitted with. The structure is located within Observatory Park, near the University of Denver campus. The enormous piece of sky-viewing technology is still in use, though mainly reserved for weekly shows attended by the public.

Denver Museum of Nature & Science

2001 Colorado Blvd, Denver, CO 80205

The Denver Museum of Nature & Science is the Rocky Mountain region's most expansive museum dedicated to the the natural phenomena that exists in Colorado and the world around us. From minerals and gems to wildlife dioramas to space exploration, the museum has abundant opportunities for families to le... more »
The Denver Museum of Nature & Science is the Rocky Mountain region's most expansive museum dedicated to the the natural phenomena that exists in Colorado and the world around us. From minerals and gems to wildlife dioramas to space exploration, the museum has abundant opportunities for families to learn and explore. Children should not miss the "Discovery Zone", which has scientific presentations and story times along with hands-on exhibits. Located on the eastern edge of City Park south of the Denver Zoo, the museum contains a planetarium, IMAX theater, extensive gift shop and restaurant.
Once known as Ocean Journey, the Downtown Aquarium - Denver got a new name and owner, and it now features over 300 species of underwater life in fourteen different habitats. Visitors can enjoy simulated tide pools and a touch exhibit that allows a closer, more interactive experience with the underwat... more »
Once known as Ocean Journey, the Downtown Aquarium - Denver got a new name and owner, and it now features over 300 species of underwater life in fourteen different habitats. Visitors can enjoy simulated tide pools and a touch exhibit that allows a closer, more interactive experience with the underwater world. Adjacent to the Children's Museum of Denver near downtown, the aquarium also has a restaurant which affords views of a fantastic 150,000 gallon aquarium.

U.S. Mint

320 W Colfax Ave, Denver, CO 80204

Founded in 1863, The United States Mint at Denver processes all the coins made with the mark "D", stores gold and silver, and produces commemorative coins authorized by the United States government. Housed in a stoic Italian Renaissance style building, the mint can produce 50 million coins a day when... more »
Founded in 1863, The United States Mint at Denver processes all the coins made with the mark "D", stores gold and silver, and produces commemorative coins authorized by the United States government. Housed in a stoic Italian Renaissance style building, the mint can produce 50 million coins a day when operating at full capacity. Tours walk visitors through the history of the mint and shows the production process from a viewing gallery. The Colorado branch of the Mint is located downtown, west of Civic Center Park.

The Molly Brown House Museum

1340 Pennsylvania St, Denver, CO 80203

Built in the 1880s, the red sandstone Molly Brown House Museum is dedicated to portraying the life and times of one of the few survivors of the RMS Titanic disaster, Margaret Tobin Brown, more commonly known as simply Molly. The museum has collected and painstakingly restored many of the items that M... more »
Built in the 1880s, the red sandstone Molly Brown House Museum is dedicated to portraying the life and times of one of the few survivors of the RMS Titanic disaster, Margaret Tobin Brown, more commonly known as simply Molly. The museum has collected and painstakingly restored many of the items that Molly owned, and many items owned by the upper class during this time period. It is located in the Capital Hill neighborhood just east of the State Capitol.
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