Museums

Liberty of London & Archibald Knox at Denver’s Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art

Remarkable metal and jewelry from the late 1800’s and early 1900s is on display in Denver. Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art is showcasing a temporary exhibition of Liberty of London & Archibald Knox. London’s Liberty & Co., which is still in business, sold unique works of art like metalware, home furnishings, and creations…

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Liberty of London & Archibald Knox at Denver's Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art

Remarkable metal and jewelry from the late 1800’s and early 1900s is on display in Denver. Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art is showcasing a temporary exhibition of Liberty of London & Archibald Knox. London’s Liberty & Co., which is still in business, sold unique works of art like metalware, home furnishings, and creations…

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“T.Rex Encounter” winding down it’s days at DMNS

Time is running out to come eye to eye with the largest T-Rex ever discovered. Only two more days in Denver then T.Rex Encounter is packing up from the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Sue is the most complete T-Rex skeleton discovered. Ninety percent of the fossil was uncovered by Sue Hendrickson and her…

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"T.Rex Encounter" winding down it's days at DMNS

Time is running out to come eye to eye with the largest T-Rex ever discovered. Only two more days in Denver then T.Rex Encounter is packing up from the Denver Museum of Nature & Science. Sue is the most complete T-Rex skeleton discovered. Ninety percent of the fossil was uncovered by Sue Hendrickson and her…

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Denver's Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art

The idea to open a museum sparked and by 2003 the doors to Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art were open. Before the museum opened, Grant laid out plans for an addition to the building that doubled its size to make space for all the remarkable art you will find inside. You will discover energetic and…

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Denver’s Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art

The idea to open a museum sparked and by 2003 the doors to Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art were open. Before the museum opened, Grant laid out plans for an addition to the building that doubled its size to make space for all the remarkable art you will find inside. You will discover energetic and…

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Colorado Prison Museum

I served my time at the Colorado Prison Museum in Cañon City. Experience what it was like to live behind bars as you step behind one of the 32 original holding cells of the Women’s Prison.  It opened from 1935 and shut down in 1968. A story unfolds in each cell. You will learn about…

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Space Center, Houston

It was perfect timing to head to head to Space Center Houston with the major changes NASA is undergoing. The space shuttle era is up for NASA, but of course much more is to come from this space facility. For fifty-three years NASA has been leading America into space. The part that impressed me the…

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Real Pirates Exhibit, Denver Museum of Nature and Science

A pirate ship looses its battle against winds racing 70 miles per hour and waves towering 40 feet high. The wooden mast of the Whydah pirate ship snaps in half, treasures plummeting to the bottom of the ocean floor. Seven pirates survive, the other 144 surrender to the freezing temperatures of the nor’easter in April…

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North End, Boston, MA

It would be hard to find a place with as much genuine charm as the North End in Boston. The historic roots here go all the way back to 1630, making this Boston’s oldest residential community. But it’s more than just residences here—there are plenty of shops, restaurants and cafes to keep this place bustling.…

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