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Understanding USCIS Certified Translation: What It Is and Why You Need It - AboutBoulder.com

Understanding USCIS Certified Translation: What It Is and Why You Need It

Due to often using certified translations of documents never written in English, the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) has begun to require them. If you are an immigrant or visa applicant, understanding what a USCIS certified translation is and why it is needed will help you make sure your form is complete, and […]

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Faces of Boulder: Mountain Biking Edition – Exploring Betasso Preserve

Betasso Preserve, located just a short drive from downtown Boulder, Colorado, is a hidden gem for mountain biking enthusiasts seeking a blend of accessibility and adventure. The preserve features two primary loop trails—the Canyon Loop and the Benjamin Loop—offering riders a mix of smooth singletrack, tight turns, and moderate climbs through lush ponderosa pine forests […]

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CU Boulder’s Red Roofs Shine in Winter: A Flagstaff Mountain Perspective

This epic winter photo, taken from Flagstaff Mountain, perfectly captures the breathtaking beauty of the University of Colorado Boulder campus. With its iconic red-tile roofs shining against a backdrop of snow-dusted trees and the majestic Flatirons, CU Boulder stands out as one of the most picturesque university campuses in the nation. The distinctive red roofs, […]

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Boulder’s Top Pecan Pie Spots: A Dessert Lover’s Dream

Boulder, Colorado, is known for its breathtaking scenery, vibrant culture, and exceptional food scene. Among the many culinary delights in this city, pecan pie holds a special place for dessert lovers. Whether it’s the perfect crunch of the pecans, the buttery crust, or the rich, caramelized filling, Boulder’s bakeries bring their unique touch to this […]

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Hotel Boulderado’s Glacier Water Fountain: A Boulder Historical Treasure

Nestled within the historic Hotel Boulderado in Boulder, Colorado, an ornate marble drinking fountain stands as a testament to the city’s early 20th-century ingenuity. Installed during the hotel’s grand opening on New Year’s Day in 1909, this fountain once provided guests with pure, cold water sourced directly from the city-owned Arapaho Glacier. At that time, […]

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The Modern Architecture Of Boulder, Colorado: Industrial Design Approaches

What makes the city of Boulder so astonishing? Is it the breathtaking Colorado mountain views? Of course. Is it the many outdoor adventures that you can partake in this landscape? Definitely! Is it the progressive and warm community that surrounds you? Absolutely! But that’s not all. There’s another aspect of the city many people admire, […]

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Faces of Boulder: Trail Running Edition – Training Among the Peaks

This image captures a woman running along one of Boulder’s many iconic trails, with the Rocky Mountain landscape stretching out behind her. Boulder boasts an extensive network of running trails—over 200 miles of well-maintained paths winding through forests, canyons, and open spaces. What makes these trails so unique is their diversity, from flat, easy paths […]

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Not A Leg to Stand On

One of the joys of independent film is the sense of risk. Studio films have always, to a degree, played it safe. These days they’re even more risk averse, due to the flood of executives from the finance and tech industries. The majority of those people have very little interest in making art or pushing […]

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