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Denver
Subdivision nameUnited States
Subdivision type1State
Subdivision name1Colorado
TimezoneMountain Time Zone
Timezone DSTMountain Daylight Time

Denver is the capital and most populous city of Colorado, located in the South Platte River valley. It is situated near the Rocky Mountains and is close to several other major cities, including Boulder, Colorado, Colorado Springs, and Fort Collins, Colorado. The city is home to many notable institutions, including the University of Colorado Denver, University of Denver, and the Denver Art Museum. Denver is also close to several major national parks and forests, including Rocky Mountain National Park, Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, and the Arapaho National Forest.

Geography

Denver is located in the South Platte River valley, near the Rocky Mountains. The city is situated near several other major cities, including Boulder, Colorado, Colorado Springs, and Fort Collins, Colorado. The Cherry Creek runs through the city and flows into the South Platte River. Denver is close to several major national parks and forests, including Rocky Mountain National Park, Great Sand Dunes National Park and Preserve, and the Arapaho National Forest. The city is also near several major mountain peaks, including Longs Peak, Pikes Peak, and Mount Evans. Denver is home to many notable neighborhoods, including LoDo, Denver, Larimer Square, and Washington Park, Denver.

History

The area that is now Denver was originally inhabited by the Arapaho and Cheyenne tribes. The city was founded in 1858 as a mining town during the Pike's Peak Gold Rush, and was named after James W. Denver, the governor of the Kansas Territory. The city grew rapidly during the late 19th century, and became a major center for the Union Pacific Railroad and the Denver and Rio Grande Western Railroad. Denver played a significant role in the Spanish-American War, and was home to many notable figures, including Buffalo Bill Cody and Soapy Smith. The city was also a major center for the Women's suffrage movement in the United States, and was home to many notable women's rights activists, including Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony.

Climate

Denver has a semi-arid climate, with low humidity and moderate temperatures. The city experiences a wide range of temperatures throughout the year, with cold winters and warm summers. Denver is located near the Rocky Mountains, and is subject to a variety of weather patterns, including chinook winds and blizzards. The city is also prone to tornadoes and thunderstorms, particularly during the spring and summer months. Denver is home to many notable weather-related institutions, including the National Weather Service and the National Center for Atmospheric Research. The city is also close to several major weather-related landmarks, including the Rocky Mountain Arsenal and the Denver International Airport.

Economy

Denver has a diverse economy, with major industries including energy, healthcare, and technology. The city is home to many notable companies, including Molson Coors Brewing Company, Charles Schwab Corporation, and United Airlines. Denver is also a major center for the tourism industry, with many notable attractions, including the Denver Art Museum, the History Colorado Center, and the Denver Zoo. The city is also home to many notable festivals and events, including the Great American Beer Festival, the Denver March Powwow, and the National Western Stock Show. Denver is close to several major economic institutions, including the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City and the Denver Branch of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.

Culture

Denver has a vibrant cultural scene, with many notable institutions, including the Denver Art Museum, the History Colorado Center, and the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. The city is home to many notable music venues, including the Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre, the Ogden Theatre, and the Bluebird Theater. Denver is also a major center for the film industry, with many notable film festivals, including the Denver Film Festival and the Starz Denver Film Festival. The city is home to many notable authors, including Hunter S. Thompson and John Fante, and is also close to several major literary institutions, including the Lighthouse Writers Workshop and the Denver Public Library.

Government

Denver is a consolidated city and county, with a mayor-council government. The city is led by the Mayor of Denver, who is currently Michael Hancock. Denver is also represented in the United States Congress by Diana DeGette and Jason Crow. The city is home to many notable government institutions, including the Colorado State Capitol and the Denver City and County Building. Denver is also close to several major government institutions, including the United States Mint and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The city is a member of several major government organizations, including the National League of Cities and the United States Conference of Mayors. Category:State capitals in the United States