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CITY INFORMATION

The City and County of Denver is the capital and largest city of the U.S. state of Colorado. It is located on the plains just east of the Rocky Mountains and forms the heart of the Denver-Aurora metropolitan area. Denver is nicknamed "The Mile-High City" because its official elevation, measured on the fifteenth step of the state capitol building's west side, is one statute mile (5,280 feet or 1,609 meters) above sea level. Denver has also been known historically as the Queen City of the Plains because of its important role in the agricultural industry of the plains regions along the foothills of the Front Range. The cheeseburger was invented in Denver by Louis Ballast who operated the Humpty Dumpty Barrel drive-in.
On the Web: Denver Metro Convention & Visitors Bureau
BALLPARK INFORMATION TRAVELING AROUND DENVER
-Ballpark: Coors Field
-Tenant: Colorado Rockies
-Opened: April 26, 1995
-Capacity:
50,445
-Cost: $319 Million
-Dimensions: 347-L, 390-LC, 415-C, 375-RC, 350-R
-Seating Chart

-Fan Experiences
-Address: 2001 Blake Street
Denver, Colorado 80205-2008

On the Web: Coors Field

-Public Transit: Mass transportation throughout the Denver-Aurora metropolitan area is managed and coordinated by the Regional Transportation District (RTD).
                On the Web:
RTD-Denver
-Taxi: Affordable Taxi: 702-350-8050
       
    Denver Airport Taxi: 303-902-0000
-Parking: Pay lots available downtown
                On the Web: Downtown Parking
-Alternatives: Walk and Bike Paths

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Maps and Directions

ATTRACTIONS
-Denver Zoo: The zoo is a state-of-the-art habitat featuring more than 3,500 animals representing 600 species.
 Location:
2300 Steele Street - Map

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Water World:
This amusement park offers rides that range from steep slippery slides to raft rides down the "Lazy River."
 Location:
1800 West 89th Avenue - Map
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Coors Brewery Tour: The tour includes a 30 minute walk through the malting, brewing and packaging processes, sampling of Coors fine products in the hospitality lounge.

 Location: 13th and Ford Streets
- Map
ALL ATTRACTIONS ARE WITHIN THE CITY

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POPULAR RESTAURANTS

-Cherry Cricket: This lively neighborhood tavern serves some of the best bar food in town.
 Location:
2641 East 2nd Avenue - Map

-Cafe Brazil
: Cafe Brazil, located in the Highland neighborhood in a bright pink brick building, specializes in flavors of old Brazil.
 Location:
3611 Navajo Street -  Map
-Buff Brothers Sports Bar:
The place to get good food, drinks, served by good people in your neighborhood..

 Location:
2217 Rock & Roll Blvd  - Map

ALL ATTRACTIONS ARE WITHIN THE CITY

BALLPARK DIRECTIONS/PARKING

LOCAL MEDIA

Directions: Multiple routes to Coors Field can be found here.
Parking:
There are 3,800 spaces on-site at Coors Field. Day of game parking is available in Lot B for $7. RV parking is available for $25 at 27th and Blake streets. Motorcycle parking is available for $7 in Lots A and B.

TELEVISION STATIONS

   -KCNC-4-CBS    -KDVR-31-FOX
   -KMGH-7-ABC    -KBDI-12-PBS
   -KUSA-9-NBC   

RADIO STATIONS

   -850AM-KOA Rockies Flagship Radio
LOCAL NEWSPAPER: Denver Post

HOTELS

WEATHER

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