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Aurora, CO 80014
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Senor Ric's Mexican Restaurant
  • • Daily Specials
  • • 2 For 1 Happy Hour
  • • Catering Available
(303) 750-9000
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Cafe Paprika
  • • Exotic Spices and Traditional Moroccan Ingredients
  • • Falafel & Lamb Couscous
  • • Vegetarian & Vegan Meals
(303) 755-4150
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Helga's German Restaurant & Deli
  • • Fresh German Meats, Cheeses & Bread
  • • Cheesecakes & Strudels
  • • Imported European Chocolates & Candy
(303) 344-5488
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Things To Do in Aurora, CO

Cherry Creek State Park Cherry Creek State Park

There's nothing quite like enjoying an adventure in the great outdoors, and when you're in Aurora, the best place to have that experience is at Cherry Creek State Park. There are group camping sites available, or just enough space for you and the family. Either way, camping fees apply and they do not include the price of a park pass. The site gets rave reviews for being a safe, quiet area with lots of great amenities and attractions that include walking paths, horse stables, restrooms, jet ski rentals and even firewood for your campsite.

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Stampede Stampede

Boot scoot to your heart's content at Stampede, Aurora's favorite country dance club. The nightlife venue not only offers an expansive dance floor and an excellent musical selection spun by expert DJs, but you'll also find a very well-stocked bar, an inviting patio and even some pool tables to enjoy. Plus, there's a great menu of munchies to help satisfy the appetite you're very likely to work up when you hit the floor!

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William Smith House William Smith House

William Smith was an Aurora pioneer who went from raising sheep on his humble property to eventually founding Aurora's Public Schools and donating the land for Del Mar Park. See where this prominent Aurora figure lived by visiting the William Smith House that was built in 1910 and named a landmark in 1986. The home remained in the family until 1983 when Smith's daughter Margaret, passed away. The house is now a privately owned residence, but you can still stroll by and snap photos from the sidewalk.

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