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Boulder’s Breadwinners for National Sandwich Day: The Top 7 Ranked Spots

It’s National Sandwich Day and the perfect time to celebrate by exploring the best sandwiches Boulder, Colorado has to offer! From classic favorites to modern creations, Boulder’s sandwich scene has something to satisfy all cravings. Whether you’re looking for a quick lunch or a special treat, this guide to Boulder’s best bites is sure to […]

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The Unsinkable Margaret Brown

While she never lived in Boulder, Margaret “Molly” Brown benefited from the same incredible good fortune as Boulder itself due to the mining industry in Colorado. Molly grew up in Hannibal, Missouri, the daughter of poor Irish immigrants. From ages thirteen to eighteen, she worked in a tobacco factory to help support her family. The […]

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Boulder’s Number One Best Attraction

The Boulder Flatirons, a set of distinctive sandstone formations located in Boulder, Colorado, are one of the top attractions in the area. Here are some reasons why: First and foremost, the Flatirons are visually stunning. Their jagged, triangular shape rising out of the surrounding landscape is a sight to behold, particularly at sunrise or sunset. […]

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Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day!

Meet Alex! My favorite quote of all time is by Eleanor Roosevelt. “No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.” – Eleanor Roosevelt “I heard this when I was having trouble with a friend and it ultimately made me feel like I had power in the situation.” Thanks Alex!

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Pearl Street’s Past–The Turbulent History of Pearl Street

Pearl Street Mall—an iconic Boulder location where you can find all of your fjallraven or Patagonia branded outdoor needs, an espresso at one of the many coffee shops studded throughout the streets, or CU buff paraphernalia at one of the Campus Stores. Pearl Street is the lively epicenter of Boulder, drawing locals and tourists alike […]

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The Once and Future Architect of Boulder

There is an argument to be made that architects don’t get their due. For every household name, such as Frank Lloyd Wright, there are thousands of people who spend their careers under the radar. Yet even lesser known architects literally and figuratively shape people’s lives by influencing the built environment in which they take place. […]

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Epic Photos from Boulderween: A Spooktacular Halloween Extravaganza

Halloween in Boulder, Colorado, is a magical experience that perfectly combines the city’s natural beauty with its vibrant and unique community spirit. Located at the base of the Rocky Mountains, Boulder is known for its stunning landscapes and outdoor activities, making it an ideal setting for this spooky holiday. One of the most iconic Halloween […]

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Boulder’s Best View: The Continental Divide in Full Splendor

Photo credit: Lenny Lensworth Frieling The Continental Divide, a geological feature of immense significance, stretches across the North American continent, serving as a natural boundary that separates the flow of water into two major drainage basins: the Atlantic Ocean on one side and the Pacific Ocean on the other. This majestic natural wonder is a […]

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7 Colorado Fun Facts You Probably Didn’t Know

How many of these facts did you know? 1. Fruita, Colorado, holds the record for the longest a chicken has lived without a head: 18 months. He died from choking on a corn kernel Every year in Fruita the town holds a “Mike the Headless Chicken” festival, with activities such as “5K Run Like a […]

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