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Denver
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Denver, the Mile High City is full of surprises. Filled with culture and entertainment and in a beautiful location at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, with a wealth of outdoor activities. It's no wonder Denver attracts almost 9 million visitors a year. |
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Boulder
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Located in North Central, Colorado, Boulder is nestled in the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. It is perfect for outdoors activities from hiking to rock climbing and mountain biking. |
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Aspen
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Aspen is world famous for its skiing, but there is plenty more in this Colorado resort town. The Film fest and Aspen Music Festival provide art lovers with the après-ski activities they want, and for those looking for something fun, Aspen has a host of fine dining. |
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Vail
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Consistently ranked the country's most popular ski resort by skiers and ski magazines almost since its inception, Vail is the big one. In fact, it's hard to imagine a more celebrated spot to schuss. Off the slopes, Vail is an incredibly compact Tyrolean village, frequented by almost as many Europeans as Americans, a situation which lends its restaurants, lodgings, and trendy shops a more transatlantic feel than other Colorado resorts. |
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Colorado Springs
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Colorado Springs is situated at the foot of the Rocky Mountains. With spectacular scenery, excellent recreational activities, sunny weather, and a great quality of life this is a great vacation spot. |
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