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  2. Tabor Grand Opera House - Wikipedia

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    Located on Denver's Sixteenth Street, the high street of central-city Denver, the 1881 opera structure was meant to serve as a gathering place for the cream of Colorado's early-statehood society. [2] The building was constructed in the Second Empire style to house and produce grand operas and live theatrical performances. [1]

  3. History Colorado - Wikipedia

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    History Colorado is a historical society that was established in 1879 as the State Historical Society of Colorado, also known as the Colorado Historical Society. History Colorado is a 501(c)(3) organization and an agency of the State of Colorado under the Department of Higher Education.

  4. The Unsinkable Molly Brown (musical) - Wikipedia

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    After they marry, Johnny sells a claim and provides Molly with the money she wants, enough to enter the high social life in Denver ("Beautiful People of Denver"). Molly and Johnny, now dressed in gaudy finery, are made fun of by the Denver society people she wants to impress, and they travel to Europe, against Johnny's better instincts.

  5. List of city nicknames in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The location of the State of Colorado in the United States of America.. This partial list of city nicknames in Colorado includes some of the sobriquets, pseudonyms, and slogans that identify, or have identified, the cities and towns of the U.S. state of Colorado.

  6. Wes Gordon Answers the High Society Vibe Shift - AOL

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    At Carolina Herrera, the young designer is remaking the society uniform for a new generation.

  7. Social Register - Wikipedia

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    The Social Register is a semi-annual publication in the United States that indexes the members of American high society. First published in the 1880s by newspaper columnist Louis Keller, it was later acquired by Malcolm Forbes. Since 2014, it has been owned by Christopher Wolf.

  8. High Society - Wikipedia

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    High society is a category of people deemed to have social status or prestige. High Society may also refer to: Films. High Society, an Our Gang silent comedy; High ...

  9. Frances Wisebart Jacobs - Wikipedia

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    Frances Jacobs (née Wisebart; March 29, 1843 – November 3, 1892) was born in Harrodsburg, Kentucky, to Jewish [1] Bavarian immigrants and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio.She married Abraham Jacobs, the partner of her brother Jacob, and came west with him to Colorado where Wisebart and Jacobs had established businesses in Denver and Central City.