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A Local’s Guide to the Best Hidden Gems in Boulder

Boulder, Colorado, is often recognized for its breathtaking landscapes, thriving outdoor scene, and lively downtown. While famous attractions like Chautauqua Park and Pearl Street draw large crowds, the city holds many hidden gems waiting to be discovered. From secluded hiking trails to peaceful retreats, these lesser-known spots offer a unique way to experience Boulder away […]

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Spring Snowstorms in Boulder: Why Winter Isn’t Over Yet

The Unpredictability of Spring Weather Spring snowstorms are not unheard of in Boulder, Colorado, but the timing and intensity of this recent event have certainly raised eyebrows. The unpredictable nature of spring weather can be attributed to a variety of factors, including the clash of warm and cold air masses and the lingering influence of […]

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The Hidden History of Gold Hill: Uncovering the Forgotten Gold Rush Legacy

Nestled in the picturesque mountains near Boulder, Colorado, lies the historic town of Gold Hill. While it may be small and often overlooked, this charming hamlet has a rich and fascinating history that dates back to the days of the Gold Rush. Uncovering the forgotten legacy of Gold Hill reveals a story of resilience, perseverance, […]

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You Woke Up With a Thousand Thoughts—Here’s the One That Matters

I walked into a firestorm. A company bleeding a million dollars a month. Fear hung thick in the air. Posturing. Finger-pointing. The energy of self-protection, not progress. Nobody trusted anybody. Everyone had a reason why it wasn’t their fault. And if I’m honest? I’ve been there too. Maybe you have, too. No one sets out […]

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March Madness – Artificial Intelligence vs Author’s Intuition

Man versus Machine. In 1997, an IBM computer defeated World Chess Champion, Garry Kasparov, 3.5 to 2.5, in a best-of-six tournament. In a game of Jeopardy! back in 20ll, IBM’s Watson AI took on former champions, Ken Jennings and Brad Rutter, and beat them on National Television. In 2016, playing the game of Go, Google’s […]

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Exploring Boulder's Cannabis Tourism - AboutBoulder.com

Exploring Boulder’s Cannabis Tourism

Boulder, Colorado, nestled at the base of the Rocky Mountains, is not just a haven for nature lovers and creatives — it’s also one of the most progressive cities in the U.S. when it comes to cannabis. Since the legalization of recreational marijuana in Colorado in 2012, Boulder has been at the forefront of the […]

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Boulder’s Dog of the Day: Addie Makes a Splash at Coot Lake

Meet Addie, a spirited pup who has found her happy place at Coot Lake in Boulder, Colorado. Whether it’s chasing after a ball, splashing through the water, or simply enjoying the fresh mountain air, Addie is always ready for an adventure. She’s the kind of dog who makes every trip to the lake a joyful […]

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Gregory Canyon Trailhead: Exploring Boulder’s Hidden Hiking Spot

Nestled in the picturesque city of Boulder, Colorado, the Gregory Canyon trailhead offers an array of hidden gems waiting to be discovered. This guide will lead you through the best-kept secrets of this enchanting trail, unveiling the natural wonders and breathtaking vistas that make it a must-visit destination for outdoor enthusiasts. Tranquil Hiking Trails As […]

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CU Boulder Named a Top Vegetarian-Friendly University: 50% Plant-Based Meals!

Exciting News for Plant-Based Students! As a vegetarian, I just learned something today that blew my mind—the University of Colorado Boulder (CU Boulder) is one of the most vegetarian-friendly universities in the country! Not only that, but over 50% of the meals served on campus are vegetarian. That’s right, more than half of what’s being […]

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The 7 Sisters, Sirius, and Orion: A Cosmic Drama in Boulder’s Winter Sky

When you step outside on a crisp winter evening in Boulder, you’re greeted by a sky teeming with ancient myths and stories. One of the most compelling scenes unfolds in the southeast, where Orion chases the Seven Sisters (Pleiades), with Sirius shining brightly nearby. It’s a celestial love triangle — or rather, a star-studded drama […]

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