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Book your Denver airport parking online. Choose from a full range of airport parking options and vendors (self-park, valet, indoor, etc.) at Denver airport.
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Denver Snapshot: |
Though oil money brought a spate of high-rise construction in the early 1980s, creating the "17th Street canyon," downtown Denver remains recognizable as the Gold Rush town of the 1860s. It's very easy to pick out the oldest sections on a map; though an
endless regimental grid stretches for miles in all directions, at its heart one small area of tightly packed streets stands at a sharp angle to the rest. Much of the day-to-day activity centers on the shops and restaurants of 16th Street , which but for its
free buses is a pedestrian zone; there's also a range of galleries, brewpubs, shops and lofts in the revitalized district bordered by 14th and 20th, and Wynkoop and Larimer streets, known as LoDo , or Lower Downtown. It was in the Larimer Square district, around Market
Street between 14th and 15th, that William Larimer built Denver's original log cabin. That burned down in a general conflagration within a few years, whereupon a city ordinance decreed that all new construction should be in brick. Restored to its late Victorian appearance,
Larimer Square provides another lively focus for shops, bars and restaurants. |
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