True Colorado: Western Heritage, Then & Now
Jeppesen Terminal, Ansbacher Hall, Level 6 North, before A Bridge Security
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DEN will increase parking fees at certain parking facilities and reduce the price of Premium Reserve parking starting May 14, 2025. The changes come as parking management and shuttle costs at DEN have increased by an average of 44.5 % over the last three years.
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Art at Den
Jeppesen Terminal, Ansbacher Hall, Level 6 North, before A Bridge Security
DEN’s Art and Culture Program administers the City and County of Denver’s “one percent for art” ordinance, which enhances public places and features nearly 34 site-specific works including sculptures, murals and other installations.
“True Colorado: Western Heritage, Then & Now,” let travelers experience the history of Colorado’s western lifestyle through educational and artistic displays.
The exhibit celebrated what Coloradans know to be true regarding the western cultural history of the state, and featured artifacts along with historical and current day information. The Mayor’s Office of National Western Center, an initiative of Denver’s Mayor Michael B. Hancock, plus four significant Colorado establishments were featured for their contributions as tourist destinations, educators, and beacons for important cultural and western traditions. The exhibit explored the history, future vision, and creativity of each operation as they forged into the future while still embracing their long-running Colorado legacy.
Participating exhibitors: National Western Stock Show; CSU Extension’s 4-H; Rockmount Western Wear Mfg. Co.; The Colorado Saddlery Co.; Mayor’s Office of National Western Center, an initiative of Mayor Michael B. Hancock.