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Eric Peterson

Only in Denver: Unusual Vehicles at Forney Museum

At the Forney Museum of Transportation, just off of Interstate 70, the vehicular menagerie runs the gamut from toys to massive steam locomotives. The one-of-a-kind collection isn't just for gearheads; anyone who's traveled will find a compelling mode…

How to Explore the South Platte River by Bike

A disastrous flood in 1965 sparked a restoration initiative on the South Platte River, which resulted in the network of paved trails for walking and bicycling, parks, and ecological improvements that you see today. Consisting of the Mary Carter Greenway and the South Platte River Trail, the 35-mile…

Denver's Makers: The Chocolate Lab's Secret Recipe

Phil Simonson launched his notably experimental chocolate-making business in 2010. He toiled at commercial kitchens and farmers markets for six years before opening a storefront on East Colfax Avenue. Originally a chocolate shop, The Chocolate Lab is now also a 24-seat restaurant and cocktail bar…

How to Be a Baseball Fan in Denver

Opening Day in early April is an annual rite of spring in Denver, as throngs of baseball fans flock downtown to mark the end of another winter in The Mile High City. The Big Show The Colorado Rockies play their home games from spring to fall at Coors Field in Denver's Lower Downtown (LoDo)…

A Guys Getaway Trip to Denver

Denver is just the city for the guys to get away for a long and muy macho weekend, from craft beer to pro sports to outdoor recreation. Where else can you swim with sharks, drive exotic cars, play war games and go indoor skydiving all in the same weekend? To keep the better half entertained, check…

Only in Denver: The Rough Riders Trophy Belt

Slaves of the Silver Serpent might sound like a heavy metal band, but they weren't an opening act for Black Sabbath in 1973. The group was actually a secretive fraternal club that emerged in Denver in the wake of the Silver Crash of 1893. To boost…

Check Out the Beat Generation's Hangouts in Denver

A serendipitous meeting at the Denver Central Library in 1945. Fire-breathing letters that told rambling, intertwined stories of love affairs and benders. A few headlong cross-country treks on two-lane highways across two-thirds of America. These are…

Only in Denver: Lakeside Amusement Park

One of the most historic parks in the country, Lakeside Amusement Park, is half attraction, half museum of mechanical, thrill-generating Americana. Its creators were inspired by the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition -- a.k.a. the Chicago World's Fair…

Only in Denver: The Mauro Special Bicycle

With its sunny weather and active population, Denver is crazy about cycling. But in the late 1800s, hopping on a bike was also something of a political statement. At History Colorado Center an antique bicycle is on display. "We use it to tell the story of women's suffrage," says Julie Peterson…