Global Colorado: We’re All Here!
A Gates, At the end of A Bridge, Level 4
CHECKPOINT ALERT: Bridge Security
Starting Dec. 9, 2024, TSA will no longer operate Bridge Security on a regular basis. A-Bridge and Ansbacher Hall will remain open for arriving passengers and employees accessing the Airport Office Building. Departing travelers must use West Security Checkpoint or South Security Checkpoint.
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The existing off-ramp from inbound Peña Blvd. to Jackson Gap is closed for construction. While a temporary off-ramp is available, construction activity may cause travel impacts. Drivers on Jackson Gap will not be able to travel westbound on E 75th Ave. to the Pikes Peak shuttle lot. Detours are in place.
Peña Construction Prompts Detours for Jackson Gap and 75th Follow DEN on Twitter Follow DEN on InstagramWAYFINDING: Changes to A-Bridge/ Ansbacher Hall
A-Bridge and Ansbacher Hall will be closed for overnight construction activities from 6 p.m. to 4 a.m., Monday through Thursday nights, through the opening of the East Checkpoint in Q3 2025. During closures, all travelers must use concourse trains to journey to and from the Terminal.
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A Gates, At the end of A Bridge, Level 4
Milestones Project is a nonprofit initiative designed to help parents teach their children to value and respect people who are different from themselves. Since its inception in 1998, Littleton, CO based photographers Dr. Richard and Michele Steckel have traveled the world and have taken more than 70,000 award-winning photographs of the world’s children experiencing milestones of childhood. The Milestones Project’s photographs celebrate childhood around the world and tell the story about how we are all connected.
These photographs are now being reproduced in exhibits, books, and educational materials and have touched more than 200 million people worldwide. The project has been exhibited at 11 international airports and various other places around the world. The goal of the project is to show that no matter where we live or what we wear, we are all more alike than different.
Global Colorado: We’re All Here!, featured more than 100 photographs by Littleton, Colorado-based photographers, Dr. Richard and Michele Steckel.
“These photographs capture universal rites of passage through childhood like losing a first tooth, getting a first pair of glasses and making a first friend,” said Chris Stevens, DIA’s Manager of the Art and Culture Program. “We hope travelers enjoy this photography exhibit about international families who have chosen Colorado for their home.”