The beautiful Rocky Mountains and landscape make the perfect backdrop for a float down one of Colorado’s best lazy rivers.
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The tallest suspension bridge in America, Royal Gorge Bridge soars 956 feet above the Arkansas River in Colorado.
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For the first time in 18 years all five planets visible to the naked eye will be in the sky together throughout June.
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A CEO’s best hair day was in seventh grade.He then proceeds to lose it – in more ways than one.
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Colorado is home to many bespoke farmers markets that feature artisanal vendors, organic produce, flowers, bread, cheese, local meat, entertainment and culinary expos. Here are a few destination markets you’ll want to experience:
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You’re going to need a bigger ocean. To paraphrase Roy Scheider’s character in “Jaws,” that’s what I thought when I saw the sheer massiveness of Royal Caribbean’s Wonder of the Seas, the largest cruise ship in the world.
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Anne Evans was the daughter of one of Colorado’s first governors. While her father advocated for science and engineering, she was educated in Paris, Berlin and New York and paved the way for the arts.
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Crested Butte, Colorado will host a week-long celebration of funk music when Public House presents its AlpenPhunk 2022 concert series Jan. 31-Feb. 5.
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As we adjust to the deep structural changes the pandemic has wrought upon industry economics, perhaps none is more of an existential threat than the Great Resignation.
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Colorado’s nickname, “The Centennial State,” comes from it being admitted to the Union in 1876 – the nation’s 100th anniversary.
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Two Telluriders and seasoned Burning Man attendees produce the annual Telluride Fire Festival in Telluride, Colorado.
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The PRSA Counselors Academy returned to in-person conferences in October with The CAPRSA 100 – an effective event newsletter and website.
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If you’re a fan of the spectral and the spooky, then Colorado has the jackpot for you: ghost towns.
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One day, when I led an in-house agency for The Charlotte Observer, the publisher decided the newspaper needed a new slogan.
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Feeling stuck in a rut creatively? Try meditation to kickstart your creative process.
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Ever since Colorado has had a state capital, that capital has been Denver thanks to an 1881 referendum.
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Due to the pandemic, last year airlines came to a near halt, with strict safety measures implemented on the limited flights permitted.
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It’s got everything you need to know about visiting a U.S.national park.
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Some of my friends were elated by the Republicans’ $1.9 trillion tax cut in 2017.
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When you’re considered the highest city in the United States by elevation, you’re bound to create a reputation.
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National Cleaning Week begins March 28 through April 3 and is the perfect time to Marie Kondo your life and home.
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Other than intramural boxing class or my best friend’s single slug on the second grade playground — I’ve never been in a fistfight.
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Celebrate a Mile High Mardi Gras at Dairy Block , which is hosting the 3rd annual Petite Parade on Saturday, Feb.
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No need to give up outdoor dining in the winter when you can eat with your family or friends in a private dining car made from a converted gondola.
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A group of lifelong friends gathered outside for a socially distanced dinner to celebrate my birthday last month.
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Here’s a tongue twister for you: The Colorado Coffee Column heads to Camp 4 Coffee in Crested Butte.
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Has there ever been a year we needed holiday cheer more? We’ve found dozens of items for The Travel 100 Gift Guide that will bring a smile to the faces of your loved ones this holiday season.
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Amidst pandemic, economic collapse, racial disparity and political warfare, do you wonder how America would be faring if we instead followed what God asked us to do?
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Welcome back to the Colorado Coffee Column! This week we are traveling south to Breckenridge, the ski town nestled at the base of the ten-mile range.
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This weekend, we lost a legend and powerhouse in our country with the passing of Ruth Bader Ginsburg.