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Founded in 1858 by two prospectors who struck gold, Denver, the capitol city of Colorado, pays homage to its roots with a gold-domed Capitol Building. Denver sits at the base of the Rockies, and the view adds to the wide-open feeling reminiscent of its Old West beginnings.
Denver became a hub of commerce early in its life, and relied heavily on rail transportation. Several narrow-gauge railroads still exist, but are now used for scenic tourism rather than commercial purposes. The Cripple Creek and Victor Narrow Gauge Railroad takes visitors on a 40-minute trip to the old Cripple Creek gold mining district near Pike’s Peak, 70 miles from Denver. Pike’s Peak features the world’s highest cog railway, at 14,100 feet. And a Ski Train takes skiers and snowboarders on day trips from Denver’s Union Station to Winter Park Resort.
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Fittingly, there’s a modern-day casino in Cripple Creek, and seven more in Black Hawk, 40 miles west of Denver.
The Denver Mint, which began as an assay office during the height of the gold rush, is still in operation and offers public tours Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm. Reservations are required.
Denver has distinct seasons, with an average summer high of 93 and an average winter low of 23. Its climate is dry, with average precipitation of 16.6 inches well below the national average of 38.6 inches.
With the Rockies in its back yard, Denver offers snow sports of all kinds and 14,000 acres of parks in the mountains. Adventurous types brave the whitewater rapids on nearby Clear Creek. In metro Denver, less strenuous exercise is available in the 200 parks and 90 golf courses. Denver also has the nation’s largest system of bike trails, at 850 miles. The attractive outdoor beauty and abundant activities makes Denver a viable option for retiring. Retirees will have no problem finding apartments for rent in Denver.
Sports fans will find the Denver Broncos pro football, the Colorado Avalanche pro hockey, the Colorado Rapids major-league soccer, the Denver Outlaws major-league
lacrosse, and the Denver Outlaws, an NBA team, along with minor-league baseball and lacrosse.
Denver has a flourishing art scene in the Santa Fe arts district. The converted warehouses of the lower downtown, known as “LoDo,” feature brewpubs, cafes, jazz clubs and restaurants. Denver boasts 40 museums, including the Denver Museum of Art, and a 10-venue Performing Arts Complex.
Of historic interest are sites like the Molly Brown House, home of a Titanic survivor, and Buffalo Bill’s grave and museum.
Apartments in Denver come in a range of sizes and prices. A basic studio or efficiency apartment in the Cherry Creek area rents for $419, while a one-bedroom apartment in the same area of Denver rents for $619. A one-bedroom Denver apartment in the Lower Downtown area rents from $703 to $803, a junior penthouse for $712 and a two-bedroom in the same building rents for $1015.