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With such a short proximity to the downtown area, the arts, theatre and a bustling nightlife are readily available to the residents of Congress Park. Within easy walking distance to the nearby Botanic Gardens, residents can enjoy a stunning variety of plants and flowers, while enjoying summer concerts in the evening. Denver has one of the highest educated populations in America and a great love of the arts. The Denver Art Museum is in the process of doubling with a new wing, while the Denver Performing Arts Complex is the second largest in the nation with ten theatres seating 10,000 people for theatre, symphony, opera and ballet.
The most impressive draw to the Denver neighborhoods is its natural beauty. Bestowed with 300 days of sunshine a year, Denver is a lively city with a great love of the outdoors. Here you'll find the nation's largest city park system, 90 golf courses and an incredible 650 miles of paved bike trails. Outdoor lovers can find a multitude of offerings within the local national forests and state parks. The recreation benefits for its residents include dude ranches, biking, hiking, camping, fly fishing, golf, skiing and white water rafting. There are beautiful stretches of whitewater throughout Colorado, from mild float trips to wild Class V rapids, just minutes from Congress Park. In addition, the nearby areas have a whole year’s worth of Mile High events.
So, if being in the heart of everything is what you are about, make sure to check out Congress Park when you are thinking about making a move. And, make sure you contact an agent like Mary Mahoney with Nostalgic Homes, who knows classic architecture better than anyone and the neighborhood like the back of her hand.
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