Get major-city sophistication in a location that is one of the world’s natural wonders. Obviously a hub for those seeking the Rocky Mountain ski slopes, Denver is also home to four major sports teams, major museums and a wide variety of neighborhoods that make the city a destination in its own right.
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130 Woodland Ave Reno, NV 89523 Mantra Glass Art Glass Blowing Classes, Products, Designs and Hand Blown Glass Lighting Center
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Visit the largest collection of original John James Audubon engravings in the Rocky Mountain west. Also featuring the first artists to paint and draw the American West, like Thomas Moran, George Catlin, Karl Bodmer, Albert Bierstadt and others. Antique botanical artists include Besler, Redoute, Thornton and others. Located in Cherry Creek North shopping neighborhood. Easily accessible by car, cab, public transporation or bicycle. Open 10:00AM to 5:30PM Monday through Saturday. Exhibits are free and open to the public.
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An old-world print and map shop, featuring a huge inventory of original antique maps and prints priced between $35 and $100,000. Old maps of every part of the world from as early as the sixteenth century. Historical prints of the Old West, Civil War, American Revolution, and pretty much any topic you can think of. Antique prints include Natural History prints like Audubons and Catesby, sporting prints, decorative prints, and views of locations around the world. Americana such as Currier & Ives prints and western scenes like Remington, as well as images of Native Americans by Bodmer, Catlin, McKenney & Hall and others. Related reference books and paper conservation. Browsers welcome! It is easy to get lost looking through our inventory, but we have maps to help you find your way back!
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Gallery featuring modern paintings, sculpture & limited-edition prints by regional & global artists. Fascination St. Fine Art & Frame was established in the summer of 1992 in the Cherry Creek North shopping district of Denver, Colorado. Fascination St. Fine Art & Frame has two locations, one at 315 Detroit St. and the other around the corner at 2727 East 3rd Avenue. The gallery features original art paintings, sculpture and limited edition artwork by the finest national and international artists. Some of our artists; Nano Lopez,Charles Fazzino,Michael Godard, Tom Everhart, Fabio Napoleoni, and many more. Our mission is to provide both our Denver customers and online visitors an exceptional art shopping experience. We have free parking in the back. We do ship everywhere.
Art is obviously personal; however, you’ll still enjoy the variety of artists and mediums represented at this gallery. The gallery staff is very friendly and knowledgeable. If you see something you like, they will work with you on pricing, as you will be hard-pressed to find the same piece of art at a lower price elsewhere. Enjoy the gallery.
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A locally owned bookstore and a Colorado landmark, Tattered Cover Book Store, with three unique locations, offers personal service, an extraordinary selection, coffee shops, extensive newsstands, and author appearances nearly every day. With books, gift cards, games, greeting cards, calendars, literary curious, t-shirts, book bags, and more, the Tattered Cover is a bookstore and much more!
Great bookstore with a wonderful selection of books of all kinds. An impressive children's book selection, used book section, and card section. Teachers get a discount if you use the purchases in the classroom (thank you, TC Books!). Support your local indie bookstore and have a wonderful time browsing here!
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Spanning more than 24 acres, Denver Botanic Gardens at York Street presents a wide range of gardens and collections that illustrate an ever-widening diversity of plants from all corners of the world. Distinctive gardens define and celebrate our Western identity and a unique high altitude climate and geography. We are passionate about connecting people to plants through botanical beauty, education, art, events, conservation and sustainable living.
I have been to the Blossoms of Light exhibit multiple times. I continue to return because the displays are quite beautiful and always well executed. As a denver local I make a point to visit the gardens for a Blossoms of Light visit at least once a year. Though there are always some restricted areas, generally due to renovations or revegetation efforts, I always feel that enough of the facility is accessible to patrons to make it worth it. During my visit there was an additional area closed off for a private event, an area which I had been able to experience last holiday season. Nevertheless, I felt the experience was worth it. The price is affordable. Weeknights are not terribly busy, except for Christmas Eve, and you are able to take pictures without other patrons being captured in your photos. I appreciate that there is a cafe where you can purchases hot beverages and light snacks, as well as a couple additional areas to purchase hot beverages throughout the gardens. I was also permitted to bring in my own outside beverage- bring your own reusable travel mug to save on single use packaging! I will continue to visit the gardens for the Blossoms of Light, as well as during the day, as I thoroughly enjoy my visit to the gardens every time. I have been visiting the gardens on average 2x/year for the last 9 years. Highly recommend
4.5 based on 92 reviews
Very impressed with this store. We spend several hours browsing and in awe of all that this store has to offer. Staff was friendly and knowledgeable ???? recommend to anyone in the area!
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The range and breadth of apart about the American West here (mostly paintings) is phenomenal. There is so so much just first rate work that is breathtakingly beautiful as well as historically interesting. The audio guides are just great— very approachable, full of interesting and surprising detail and supportive of the view that the “opening” of the American West was central to our country. This. Could be improved by a more modern and thoughtful narrative about the crimes of this time— horrific genocide and the confiscation of the property of the people already there... Native Americans. That part of the tale is missing. For shear beauty, this is a magnificent collection.
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