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Premier Businesses in Aurora, CO

Helga's German Restaurant & Deli
  • • Fresh German Meats, Cheeses & Bread
  • • Cheesecakes & Strudels
  • • Imported European Chocolates & Candy
(303) 344-5488
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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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Things To Do in Aurora, CO

Sand Creek Regional Greenway Sand Creek Regional Greenway

Aurora's Sand Creek Regional Greenway prides itself as offering wilderness in the city. That claim is definitely true, as the 14-mile trail connects the High Line Canal in Aurora to the South Platte River Greenway in Commerce City. Along the way, it passes through Denver as well as the newly formed Stapleton community. The trail is a favorite of walkers, outdoor recreation enthusiasts, nature lovers, horseback riders, and dog lovers who are highly encouraged to have their pets on a leash when they visit.

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Downtown Aquarium Downtown Aquarium

The Downtown Aquarium located in Denver gives you an excellent opportunity to view a staggering number of fish and underwater wildlife. Not only is this a great natural attraction but the kids will enjoy the various exhibits throughout. Once you walk all the way through, you can enjoy an excellent meal at the highly-rated Aquarium Restaurant that's seated around a mesmerizing 150,000-gallon tank, brimming with calming but captivating activity.

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Melvin School Melvin School

Get a feel of what it was like to attend class in a two-room schoolhouse when you visit Aurora's Melvin School. The structure, built in 1922 and named a landmark in 1986, originally served the outlying community of Melvin. In 1949, the structure was carefully moved to make room for the Cherry Creek Reservoir. After being used as a tavern for 17 years, the Cherry Creek Historical Society moved the school to its current location on the grounds of Smoky Hill High School where it continues to be owned and maintained by the Cherry Hill School District.

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