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  2. Tattered Cover - Wikipedia

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    Tattered Cover is open seven days a week at all branches, hosts prominent book signings, and is known for its customer service. Together, the stores maintain an inventory of over half a million books. Its LoDo store houses an events space that can seat over 250 persons, while its East Colfax store can seat around 100. [1]

  3. List of defunct department stores of the United States ...

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    Timeline of former nameplates merging into Macy's. Many United States department store chains and local department stores, some with long and proud histories, went out of business or lost their identities between 1986 and 2006 as the result of a complex series of corporate mergers and acquisitions that involved Federated Department Stores and The May Department Stores Company with many stores ...

  4. Cinderella City - Wikipedia

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    Cinderella City Mall was a large shopping center located in Englewood, Colorado, United States.The mall was officially opened for business on March 7, 1968, and demolished in 1999. [1]

  5. List of museums in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    Morrison Heritage Museum, closed in 2004, Morrison Historical Society; Mountain Bike Hall of Fame, moved to California in 2014; Museum of Western Art, Denver; Trianon Museum and Art Gallery, Denver, closed in 2004 [14] Vintage Motos Museum, Denver [15] World's Wonder View Tower, Genoa, closed in 2013 [16]

  6. Elitch Gardens - Wikipedia

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    Denver, Colorado, U.S. Coordinates: Opened: May 1, 1890: Closed: October 1, 1994: Owner: John Elitch and Mary Elitch Long (1890–1916) John Mulvihill (1916–1930) Gurtler family (1930–1995) Elitch Gardens (1995–2014) Slogan: Not to See Elitch's is Not to See Denver: Area

  7. The J. Paul Getty Museum's priceless collection of artwork, which includes paintings by Van Gogh, Rembrandt, Monet and Degas, once again found itself in the path of destruction as the Palisades ...

  8. List of tallest buildings in Denver - Wikipedia

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    The history of skyscrapers in Denver began with the completion of the Equitable Building in 1892; this building, rising 143 feet (44 m) and nine floors, was the first high-rise in Denver. [4] The title of the city's "first skyscraper" is usually given to the Daniels & Fisher Tower , which rises 325 feet (99 m) and was completed in 1910.

  9. Denver officials are considering turning an empty elementary school building into a shelter for migrants — as a nearby suburb struggles with Venezuelan gangs.