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  • The Butcher Haunted House

    Wadsworth (S Platte Canyon ) and Deer Creek Canyon Denver, CO 80203

  • Chamberlin Observatory

    Chamberlin Observatory

    2930 E. Warren Ave. Denver, CO 80218
    303-871-2135

    http://www.denverastrosociety.org Offering public telescope viewing nights, featuring Chamberlin's historic 20-inch Alvan Clark refracting telescope. More >>

  • Denver Botanic Gardens

    Denver Botanic Gardens

    1007 York St. Denver, CO 80206
    720-865-3500

    http://www.botanicgardens.org Well-tended gardens and conservatory, the Denver Botanic Gardens feature the Cloud Forest Tree, a living sculpture supporting hundreds of blooming orchids and epiphytes; also offering classes, tours and events. More >>

  • Denver Botanic Gardens Morrison Center

    2360 E. 11th Ave. Denver, CO 80206
    720-865-3500

    http://www.botanicgardens.org

  • Denver Botanic Gardens/Waring House

    909 York St. Denver, CO 80206
    720-865-3585

    http://www.botanicgardens.org

  • Elitch Gardens

    Elitch Gardens

    2000 Elitch Circle Denver, CO 80204
    303-595-4386

    http://www.elitchgardens.com Amusement park featuring more than 45 rides, shows and attractions, including the Edge extreme water adventure, the Halfpipe snowboard ride, the Flying Coaster, free concerts, the Island Kingdom Water Park and more. More >>

  • Elitch Gardens

    2000 Elitch Circle Denver, CO 80204-1889
    303-534-4644

    http://www.elitchgardens.com

  • Oak and Berries Tea Room

    Oak and Berries Tea Room

    1880 Gaylord St. Denver, CO 80206
    720-351-5123

    http://www.dmmdt.org The Oak and Berries Tea Room -- which is open by reservation only at the Museum of Miniatures, Dolls and Toys -- is run by tea mistress extraordinaire Roxanne Mays, who used to run the Oak & Berries at the Holiday Chalet Inn on East Colfax Avenue. She eventually turned in her tea bags for other ventures, though not for long: A loyal customer asked her to host a private tea in the museum, which she did, and continues to do to this day. And Mays, who learned her craft at the Brown Palace, really turns it on for kids, plying them with a sunny and wise personality, pinkie shakes and curtsies, and a dainty spread of excellent finger sandwiches, mini-scones with Devonshire cream and jam, and pastries and cakes from Andre's or Devil's Food, all served on flowered china in the museum's Fairy Room. Little or big, girls uniformly love it, and when they're done sipping and flexing their pinkies, there's still a whole fascinating museum out there to explore. More >>

  • Sports Authority Field at Mile High

    Sports Authority Field at Mile High

    1701 Bryant St. Denver, CO 80204
    303-433-7466

    Facility walking tours, including the Colorado Sports Hall of Fame Museum, visitors' locker room, Thunder's stall and more. Tours leave every 30 minutes; reservations encouraged, especially for large groups, 720-258-3888. Tours excluded on holidays and Saturdays prior to Bronco home games. More >>

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