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Historic Downtown Golden, CO

by Sean Doherty

Here’s a fun weekend adventure for ya, or even a quick work day get away: the Historic area of Downtown Golden, CO. Just fifteen minutes from Denver -with minimal traffic- you’ll find all sorts of engaging activities and time-passers for couples, the family, or solo adventure seekers. Golden is nestled in the foothills and boasts a small river with its own kayak course, so there will be plenty of adventure to be had. The Golden Community Center has a pool complete with kid slides, a climbing wall and full weight room, as well as mixed martial arts classes brought to you by the FusBoxe Martial Arts gym. While you’re visiting Denver or if you are new to the area, don’t forget Historic Downtown Golden, CO.!

16th Street Mall

by Sean Doherty

If you haven’t heard of the 16th Street Mall, or if you know of it and have never been, the next few months of warm evenings would be the perfect time to take advantage of a great experience. The 16th Street Mall is lined with shops that you walk, not drive, to and from. No cars are allowed on 16th street, but you may feel inclined to take a horse carriage ride, offered nightly. Shops to choose from include: The Cheesecake Factory, ESPN Zone, Maggiano’s Little Italy, the movie theater, local merchants selling items from chocolates to books to clothes, fine jewelry, and great clothing store outlets. You’ll just have to see it for yourself!

Red Rocks Amphitheatre

by Sean Doherty

Question: where do you go enjoy a good concert, movie, or even a workout in the Denver area? Possibly enjoy all at the same time? No, its not a trick question, all can be achieved in one location: The Red Rocks amphitheatre. About fifteen minutes just west of Denver in the beautiful Rocky Mountain Foothills is nestled the geologically-formed Red Rocks open-air amphitheatre. The open air structure and the location provide a tremendous atmosphere for an outdoor concert like nothing you will ever experience. The acoustics are top notch, thanks largely to the natural formation of the rocks. During the summer, Red Rocks puts on a Film on the Rocks series that involves some bands performing live followed by a large screen movie.
As far as exercise purposes, many athletes can be found at Red Rocks throughout the day, any given day of the week. The unique stair and seating area at Red Rocks provides a truly aerobic challenge for athletes to run up, over and over again. Family, retired folk, and children even take advantage of Red Rocks for an afternoon walk, and can be seen traversing around the amphitheatre, the trails nearby, or exploring the visitors center.
Indeed, the Red Rocks Amphitheatre is a must for any citizen or visitor of Denver, if for no other reason than to get a breath of fresh air and enjoy the scenery!

Night Time In Denver

by Sean Doherty

I took my dogs for a long walk last evening, trying to make up my mind on what feature of Denver I should blog about. In the area of night life we Denverites are privileged with great restaurants, clubs, theaters, sports teams, etc. There is always something exciting to do, so what should my quick blog post focus on? I continued on my walk and, by accident, happened to gaze up at the night sky, and realized the answer was there in the stars.
We’re so busy and focused on getting things done that we often overlook the natural beauty of nature. We have so many interesting architectural designs and art within Denver that we sometimes forget those designs that have been around for thousands of years, all feats of natures accomplishments. Not too long ago I heard a tourist here from New York comment that we had such a big sky over Denver. It’s really not any bigger than the sky anywhere you are standing, but ours is certainly more open and the view is less obscured by giant buildings. If you’re visiting Denver, or have lived here and can’t recall spending some time looking up at our ‘big sky’ in the last week, month, or even longer, I strongly encourage you to do so. And if you have the chance, try to catch a westerly view of the sky at dawn or dusk, when the mountains, clouds, and sky are illuminated in such a combination that will bring anyone joy. Nothing is required to enjoy this free production of nature, but I recommend having your camera or video recording device ready!
Until next time!

more about the blogger…

by Sean Doherty

Working in Denver has its ups and downs, highs and lows, just as I’m sure working anywhere would. My twin brother (did I mention I have a twin) recently lost his job due to downsizing and is struggling to find a new one. Me, I’m an entrepreneur, which will hopefully carry me through the highs and lows of the workforce. Right now I co-own the martial arts gym I spend so much time teaching and training at and I am an apprentice for a motivational speaker/success & business consultant. And I love my job, I truly do! I enjoy helping people to exercise and I get to see, on a daily basis, positive change happening in the lives of my fellow martial artists, and in the lives of business clients.
My main goals in life, and thus my re-occurring themes in this blog, are to find success and happiness in life, with my main focus on the areas of martial arts, business, success psychology, and play a part in creating equality for all the people in the world. I want to be able to accomplish success and happiness in these areas not just for myself but to be able to help others create success and happiness in said areas as well. I know if I focus, educate myself, and work hard in these areas, that I will be able to achieve ultimate success and happiness, just as any of you could for areas you seek fulfillment.
I know this is supposed to be a blog about the great city of Denver, but I wanted readers to gain some understanding of the individual behind the blog, so that those who are interested in more than just reading about Denver, but also about the people of Denver, etc. might get to know me. As I have already said, I am entirely open and accepting of feedback and I will personally answer everything sent to sean.doherty@451press.net
Really now, enough about me. Tomorrow’s entry will detail some great parks of Denver, great diners, shops, libraries, history, or whatever I may feel like exploring. See you then, and keep your eyes open for my overriding themes throughout these blogs. Let me know what you think!

by Sean Doherty

Welcome, and hello! I am honored that you have taken some time from your busy day to view and review my blog. I do appreciate any and all feedback and will make every effort to answer questions, concerns, or even take on a viewer requested blog topic. With that in mind: please be kind!!!!! Kidding! Any feedback, positive or negative, is welcome and will help me learn and grow.
A bit about myself before beginning: my name is Sean Doherty, I am a sophomore in college in the great city of Denver, CO. This blog was created because of my love for writing and desire to express myself and my thoughts. Therefore, this blog will be a direct representative of my writing, my thoughts, and my interests.
My areas of leisurely interest are altogether not too different from any other; i like outdoor adventure (hiking, mountain biking, four wheeling, boating, canoeing, going out with my dogs), watching movies, exercising, spending time with friends, good food and fine dining, laughter, stories, and words of wisdom. My chosen exercise is mixed martial arts (ju jitsu, kickboxing, and the popular fighting styles as seen on the UFC). I like movies that are motivational, inspiring, and if possible, contain loads of action (naturally V for Vendetta comes to my mind). As far as food goes I’m not picky, I’ll eat just about anything. But one thing I have come to learn is that good food, or even plain food, is always better when shared with good people.
The way this blog is beginning, you might begin to wonder if my only use of time is for leisurely pursuits! Quite the contrary, I work full time, and as mentioned before, am a full-time college student. Wednesday’s blog will go a little more in-depth with my business, school, and intellectual interests. But for today I think I’ve written enough. Don’t want to lose anyone’s interest too soon (kidding, I hope!), and as they say, you have to leave them hanging, wanting more! So here’s your cliffhanger, but please read more throughout the week!

Tragedy at Virginia Tech

by Staff Writer

Hokie Spirit Memorial Fund

April 16, 2007, will be remembered as one of the darkest days in the history of the Virginia Tech community and the world beyond.

To remember and honor the victims of those tragic events, the university has established the Hokie Spirit Memorial Fund to aid in the healing process and generate financial support.

The fund will be used to cover expenses including but not limited to:

  • Grief counseling
  • Memorials
  • Communication expenses
  • Comfort expenses
  • Incidental needs

If you plan to give, please click the link below:

Give Now

Steve Shickles
451 Press, LLC

City Blogger Wanted

by Staff Writer

This site is currently in need of a blogger. If you have any interest in writing about this city, feel free to submit an application at 451 Press.

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About Denver, CO

This site explores the many known and unknown amenities of Denver, CO. It is geared to attract not only potential tourists to explore the city of Denver, but for current Denverites - Denver residents. By selecting key areas of Denver that we take for granted on a daily basis, and also by uncovering some 'hidden gems' that many are unaware of, this blog will hopefully encourage Denver residents to leave their homes and become familiar with their city. In addition, the author strives to encourage citizen activity in our government, in taking an active role in what shapes this city, this state, and this country. We are, after all, CITIZENS of the United States.

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