Each year (since 1971) Denver has People's Fair, which is, as my roommate describes it, Denver's Woodstock. There are 120 music acts that perform, and over two days some 350,000 people attend. I went today with one friend, and tomorrow Greg and I are going. It was a perfect day -- sunny and maybe 75 degrees. Here's some photos I took.
The first three are of the "unsinkable" Molly Brown's house. Most photos are around the Capitol, Courthouse, and surrounding office buildings. Some of the later photos are around the Denver Art Museum.
The fair-skinned, blond, blue-eyed girl in the Indian outfit really is a Native American -- she grew up on a reservation. She told us there's certain tribes that have light skin. Plus, she has a touch of Scandinavian ancestry. I thought she looked about 13 years old. Get this: she's 20!
The last photo on the last page is The Bartholomew, a six unit condo next to the Molly Brown House. This is a new building (2003), not a renovation, but it looks like such a cool place to live. The units are a bit under 2,000 sf and cost $400k and up. The entire Capitol Hill area of Denver is one of my favorite areas.