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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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Join the Cherry Creek Arts Festival, where you celebrate the visual, culinary, and performing arts. This free festival allows attendees to meet artists and participate in fun activities related to their works. Spend your holiday weekend admiring the incredible artwork on display at this award-winning festival. The festival is a platform for local and international artists to showcase their talents and presents a unique opportunity to experience the power of art. Cherry Arts, a nonprofit organization in Colorado, promotes art and art education for everyone. Each year, they offer art education programs to more than 40,000 Colorado students to integrate art into classrooms.
Bikalope offers tours that are perfect for exploring Denver, regardless of your age, skill level, or athletic ability. The tours are suitable for both first-time visitors and long-time residents, showcasing the unique features of the city. The outdoor route spans 9.3 miles, covering some of Denver's most iconic landmarks, such as Cherry Creek, Civic Center Park, the Colorado State Capitol, and the Denver Art Museum. The tours last for approximately three hours, so make sure you have enough time to enjoy everything this fantastic city has to offer. The tours are designed to be leisurely-paced, making them ideal for people of all ages, skill levels, and athletic abilities. Bikalope believes that Denver is as unique as its mile-high location and aims to showcase its special features in every tour. Bikalope provides high-quality Scott "hybrid" bicycles, perfect for comfortable city riding. Every tour has water and a knowledgeable guide to ensure a great experience.
Check out the Denver Museum of Miniatures, Dolls, and Toys to explore an impressive collection of unique and classic toys. The exhibits showcase a wide range of antique dolls, miniature houses, trains, planes, cars, giant teddy bears, foreign toys, and much more, giving visitors an insight into the cultural significance of toys and their evolution over the years. The Museum staff uses the collection of over 20,000 objects to stage four significant exhibit changes each year, ranging from vintage Star Wars toys to artisan dollhouses and from exquisite antique dolls to well-loved toy soldiers. The objects collected from generations of Coloradans serve as an excellent stepping stone into art and history, and many items, like the Japanese Friendship Doll Miss Yokohama, make history more accessible and open the door to a new experience.