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A Denver relocation guide

Just moved to the Mile High City? Luckily, you’ve moved to an area with a rich culture and a number of great attractions. Once you’ve settled in and made yourself at home, take the time to explore some of the area’s best sights and sounds.Art District on Santa Fe930 Inca St.Denver, CO 80204If you enjoy art, there’s no better place in Denver than the Art District on Santa Fe. Not only does the area contain the biggest collection of art galleries in the city, but there are even monthly showcases (better yet, they’re free).Cherry Creek northWith at least 320 independently owned venues for shopping, eating, and relaxing, shopping addicts will love Cherry Creek North.Black American West Museum3091 California St.Denver, CO 80205Explore the days of the old west at the Black American West Museum. The museum focuses on the contributions of African Americans who helped create the west. Explore the life of Bill Pickett and other African American cowboys, and since the museum is in Dr. Justina Ford’s old home, learn more about Denver’s first black woman doctor.Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave987 1/2 Lookout MountainGolden, CO 80401Under an hour away from the Black American West Museum is the Buffalo Bill Museum and Grave. Tour exhibits that explore the life of Buffalo Bill; you’ll also find Indian artifacts, Old West memorabilia, and more on Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Shows.Elitch Gardens2000 Elitch CircleDenver, 80204For over a century, Elitch Gardens has been bringing in the crowds. Whether you’re an avid lover of thrill rides or your kids love spinning teacups and carousels, there’s something for every age group.Red Rocks Amphitheatre and Visitors Center18300 W. Alameda ParkwayMorrison, CO 80465A little outside of Denver, the Red Rocks Amphitheatre is a must-see natural beauty. The naturally occurring concert space is great for performances, but the fantastic landscapes make for a great picnic or hike, too.