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Boulder Theater: History, Fun Facts, and Legendary Performances

From Curran Opera House to Movie Palace The Boulder Theater’s story begins in 1906, when it first opened as the Curran Opera House. Built by James Curran, the venue quickly became the cultural center of Boulder, hosting stage shows, silent films, orchestras, and even political rallies. In 1920, Franklin D. Roosevelt spoke there while campaigning […]

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Outdoor Picture of the Day: Pearl Street Mall Summer Scene in Boulder, Colorado

On a warm summer afternoon, few places capture the heart of Boulder quite like Pearl Street Mall. Today’s outdoor picture of the day highlights this iconic stretch of downtown, where brick-lined walkways, vibrant flowers, and street performers combine to create a scene that feels equal parts lively and laid back. The Pearl Street Mall isn’t […]

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Boulder County’s Best Donuts: 7 Must-Try Shops for Sweet Lovers

When it comes to satisfying your sweet tooth, Boulder and its nearby towns offer a surprisingly diverse donut scene. From iconic national names to family-run gems, here are seven places serving up some of the best donuts in and around Boulder, Colorado. 1. Voodoo Doughnut – Boulder Location: 3210 Arapahoe Ave, BoulderVoodoo is legendary for […]

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Boulder’s Dog of the Day: Norman and His Beloved Green Ball

A Day at the Park with Norman Meet Norman, today’s Dog of the Day, who never heads to the park without his favorite bright green ball. On a beautiful Boulder afternoon, you’ll likely spot him darting across the grass, chasing it down with unstoppable energy, or resting with it tucked proudly between his paws against […]

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Faces of Boulder, Tubing Edition: Students on Boulder Creek

The Spirit of Summer in Boulder On a warm summer afternoon in Boulder, Colorado, few places capture the energy of the city quite like Boulder Creek. With the Flatirons standing proudly in the distance and the sun shimmering off the water, students flock to the creek with colorful tubes in hand. This ritual has become […]

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Chautauqua Park, Boulder, Colorado: History, Hiking, and Landmark Legacy

The Birth of Colorado Chautauqua In 1898, Boulder residents made a bold decision that would shape the city’s future. They voted to issue bonds and purchase 80 acres at the base of the Flatirons, creating a permanent home for a Chautauqua site. This partnership with Texas educators, known as the Texas–Colorado Chautauqua Association, was part […]

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Boulder’s Best Breakfast Sandwiches: 7 Must-Try Locations

Boulder mornings are full of energy—whether you’re heading out on a sunrise hike, biking to class, or gearing up for a busy workday. And when it comes to starting strong, nothing satisfies like a perfectly made breakfast sandwich. From fluffy biscuits to bagel towers and plant-based creations, Boulder has a lineup of spots that locals […]

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