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How Many of These Fun Facts Do You Know About Boulder?

How well do you know the city that you live in? Here are 7 facts you can use for your next virtual trivia night! 1. The median age of Boulderites is just 29 years old 36% of the population in Boulder is between the ages of 25-44, with the median age being 29. The fact […]

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Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day

Meet Michael Michael is a project lead who is currently working for the Dandelion Project in Boulder. Michael performs general landscape maintenance on parts of CU’s campus to rid of the Dandelions. Michael and his team are striving to create a well maintained and visually attractive Norlin Quad for all visitors and students attending Spring […]

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Top Rated Happy Hour in Boulder

River and Woods has routinely been ranked as the #1 Happy Hour in Boulder, Colorado, according to the most recent Yelp ratings. The menu at River and Woods focuses on Colorado comfort food made with fresh, local ingredients. Cozy, century-old miner’s cottage located in Boulder’s Whittier area serves as the perfect backdrop for our whimsical […]

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Enjoy a New Kind of Carnival This Summer

Most of us remember those fun-filled childhood memories of rodeo. We all love the sheer adrenaline, rush, and excitement that comes with it. Kids especially love watching rodeos because they have a natural affinity toward animals. Unfortunately for the little baby calves that are chased in the rodeo, things are far from fun. These baby […]

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What to do When Boulder’s Sirens Call

As you may have heard, Boulder County’s most recent emergency warning systems test was Monday evening. Boulder’s flood season stretches from April through August, and that means the emergency warning systems need to be tested regularly. Flash floods are no joke, but neither are the 30+ sirens of Boulder County’s outdoor warning system. Following World […]

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Faces of Boulder – Pic of the Day!

Meet Rose! “I moved out to Boulder last August. I was born and raised in Florida, but will never go back. The first day I was out here already felt like home. I was walking around one day and walked into Brooklyn Pizza. They hired me immediately. It’s fun to work here – you meet […]

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Boulder’s Unique Brand of Buddhism

I often hear Boulder being hailed, and sometimes scorned, as a place of liberal thinking. But many fail to acknowledge the influence of Eastern ideology on the culture of Boulder. The Buddhist culture in Boulder is quiet, perhaps due to its dynamic history. It began with the exile of the Dalai Lama after the failed […]

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Top-Rated Breakfast Restaurant in Boulder

The Buff Restaurant is Boulder’s top-rated breakfast spot, according to the most recent Yelp reviews. Jacquie and Chris Meyer started in March 1995 and has remained family owned and run ever since. It swiftly established itself as a Boulder tradition, not only for the delectable food, but also for the sincere desire to gratify every […]

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Boulder’s Highest Rated Hiking Trail

In search of Boulder’s top hiking routes? You can find 199 beautiful trails in the Boulder area to go hiking, biking, trail running. The Royal Arch trail is the highest rated hiking trail in Boulder, Colorado, according to AllTrails. Royal Arch is a popular Boulder trail that leads to a natural stone arch with views […]

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Chief Niwot and the Curse of Boulder Valley

Chief Niwot (which means “Left Hand” in English) was a leader of the Southern Arapaho tribe born around 1825. He spent a great many winters in Boulder Valley, particularly at Valmont Butte, which is considered a sacred site for the Southern Arapaho. In 1851, the United States signed the Treaty of Fort Laramie with the Arapaho, Cheyenne, Crow, Sioux, Assiniboine, Mandan, Hidatsa, and […]

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