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 | Colorado Nightlife | Tips 1 - 10 of 30 |  | I found this very hard to believe. Through my life, all the cities I lived in had trashy nightlife, especially downtown areas....My thinking changed when I moved to Colorado Springs. This is a happening place!! There is so much to see and do downtown!! I have yet to explore, but rest assured, when I find something worthwhile, I will post it. This picture was taken at the intersection of Platte and Tejon (In case you locals are interested). Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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Commonly called the "Triple Crown of Cripple Creek," these three casinos are part of the same company. So far, out of all of them, the Brass Ass pays out the best, followed by JP Mcgills. I have never won at the Midnight Rose. (Midnight Rose by the way hold's Texas Hold 'em poker tournaments every night). The only other casino that pays out better is the Imperial. I had better luck here than at the Choctaw Casino in Oklahoma. I highly recommend these 3 places if you want to try your luck.
Dress warmly due to the high altitude. Leave a Comment Theme: CasinoAddress: Cripple CreekDirections: On the main strip in Cripple Creek (you can't miss it..it's the only road going in)!Website: http://www.triplecrowncasinos.com
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Cripple Creek is a small town located on CO HWY 67. Back in the "Old Days," Cripple Creek used to be a gold mining town. Today, it is a BIG gambling town. Don't let that get you down, though...there is also the Butte Theatre where many plays are performed, and even children can come too. There is also a train ride, and many other attractions. WARNING TO PEOPLE SUFFERING FROM ASTHMA: Cripple Creek's elevation is 9,494 feet. Although I don't have asthma myself, my cousin had to use his inhaler when he went over 9,000 feet. You may not need it, but be sure to bring it just in case. Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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ok for me thats means sleep! dont get me wrong, i like to push it up in the evening but after a day on the slopes all i want to do is soak in the hot tub and do what you see my son doing here,,,,zzzzzzzzzzz
swim suit then pajamas!!! Leave a Comment Theme: OtherAddress: hot tub then bed baby!!!Phone: 1-800-out-cold
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Just walk through Breckenridge and look for restaurants and bars. There are a lot of good ones. Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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Laid back granola eatin', dead listenin', funky local that brews their own beer and also has a huge selection of guest beer. Look for the New Belgium brews like Fat Tire here!
Very laid back. Leave a Comment Theme: OtherDirections: 1535 Pearl St., Boulder, CO.
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Purple Pig's Pub & the Office Tavern i know the bartenders there very good (and they know me..?!__..=> hehe..;)
no dress code Leave a Comment Theme: ConcertDirections: main streetOther Contact: not difficult to find... :o)
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Grand Junction Main Street - at number 405, home of the Rockslide Brew Pub Snowy Mountain Brewing (ph. 970-245-2111). A really good microbrewery, with some uncommon beers (strawberry beer!) and the possibility to taste several of them for free before choosing your favourite one: some ales were simply heavenly. They serve American food too: I remember trying the buffalo burger, and not being too impressed by it, I'm afraid. Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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Internationally recognized as one of the most beautiful event locations in the world, Red Rocks Amphitheatre offers concerts under the stars in a natural amphitheater. Red Rocks Amphitheatre, built in the 1930s, has hosted many historic concerts, and is the venue for Denver's Summer Series of Concerts. The red-rock formations were formed over 300,000,000 years ago when dinosaurs roamed the area. The fossil remains of several species of dinosaurs have been unearthed at nearby archeological sites. Leave a Comment Theme: ConcertDirections: Red Rocks Amphitheatre is nestled in the foothills of the Front Range, and is located just north of Morrison, and is 30 minutes west of Denver.
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There are lots of good clubs to go to.....I will get back to you on the names later. Here is a view of Denver at night. Leave a Comment Theme: Other
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