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Denver, Colorado

Group 6 Project

November 14, 2013

Denver, Colorado

Denver was founded by William H. Larimer, Jr. on November 22, 1858 and named for James W. Denver. It is the largest city and second largest county in the state of Colorado, and it is also the capitol. “The mile-high city” is the nickname for Denver, Colorado because its official elevation is exactly one mile above sea level benchmarked from the steps of the State Capitol Building. The climate in Denver is very sunny averaging around 300 days of sunshine a year, but because of its proximity to the Rocky Mountains, it is subject to sudden weather changes. Snowfall is common in late fall, winter, and spring which make Colorado a popular ski destination. Denver has many outdoor activities, sports venues, and museums so there is always something to keep you entertained. In the metropolitan area, Denver has Sports Authority Field (Broncos), Coors Field (Rockies), Dick’s Sporting Goods Park (Rapids), and the Pepsi Center (Nuggets and Avalanche). Denver is very bicycle friendly, and one of the most walkable metropolitan areas in the nation. The economy in Denver is partially reliant on its connection to major transportation systems because of its geographic location. Denver is located between large western cities such as Los Angeles and San Diego and large Midwestern cities such as Chicago and St. Louis. Denver’s proximity to the Rocky Mountains makes it ideal for mining and energy companies. Denver resides in the Mountain Time Zone, which aids their telecommunication industry by being able to communicate coast to coast and around the globe all in the same day.

The economy of Denver serves as the center of economic activity for the region. The central business district, Denver International Airport, extensive library facilities, several professional sports teams, institutions of higher learning, and numerous museums are the major feature of Denver’s economy. Since the recent recession...