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Parking |
Denver Performing Arts Complex. The |
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18 parking lots/structures on campus |
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second largest performing arts facility in |
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6,800 parking spaces |
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the country and the site of countless |
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Overflow parking at the Pepsi Center |
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symphony concerts, operas, regional |
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theatre, Broadway shows, dance and |
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Dining on Campus |
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cabaret performances. |
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Tivoli First Floor Food Court |
The Pepsi Center. Home to the NBA |
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Union Dog |
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Denver Nuggets, the Stanley-Cup |
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Wok & Roll |
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winning Colorado Avalanche, the 2005 |
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McDonald’s |
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football arena champion Colorado Crush, |
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Subway |
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the 2006 national lacrosse champions, the |
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Taco Bell |
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Colorado Mammoth and major concerts. |
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Tivoli Second Floor |
Unique shops and restaurants along Market |
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Pete’s Arena, 229 |
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Street in LoDo (Lower Downtown) and |
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Quick Zone, 271 |
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on the 16th Street Mall. |
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Cimarron Café & Grill, 240 |
Coors Field. Home of the Major League |
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Around Campus |
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Colorado Rockies. |
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Canteen-Stop Gap |
Invesco Field at Mile High. Home of the |
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South Classroom |
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Super Bowl champion Denver Broncos |
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Courtyard Café Express |
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and our latest professional lacrosse |
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Auraria Library |
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franchise, the Outlaws. |
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Courtyard Café |
The Denver Art Museum with its fabulous |
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North Classroom |
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Native American, contemporary and New |
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Einstein Bros Bagels |
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World collections, and the stunning new |
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The Mercantile, 906 Curtis Street |
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Daniel Libeskind-designed addition. |
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Good Stuff, crossroads between |
The Denver Public Library, which |
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Library and Arts Building |
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according to Hennen’s American Public |
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Colorado Coffee South |
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Library Ratings, is one of the top 10 |
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N.E. Entrance |
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libraries in the country and is itself an |
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5th Street Café |
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architectural beauty. |
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Administration Building, first floor |
The Colorado Capitol, the gold-domed seat |
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of state government. |
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Larimer Square, located in downtown |
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Denver’s historic district, offers dining, |
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shopping and nightlife. |
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