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Experience some of the country's best mountain biking, skiing, hiking, fishing, rafting, and kayaking at the Crested Butte Mountain Resort. The resort has something for everyone, from beginner to advanced skiers, and offers uncrowded slopes. If skiing is not your thing, you can explore the town of Crested Butte, full of shopping, art galleries, restaurants, nightlife, and unique attractions you won't find in any other ski town. One of the reasons why Crested Butte is a must-visit destination is its location off the beaten path. The town is well-known for having some of the nation's best lift-served extreme terrain and mountain biking. Additionally, Crested Butte is famous for its quirky costume events and friendly atmosphere, making it a place you want to add to your bucket list.
The Museum of Contemporary Art Denver was established in 1996, initially housed in a renovated fish market. However, it moved to its current spacious facility on Delgany Street in 2007. The building was designed to promote creative experimentation with art and ideas by minimizing the boundaries between the city outside and the galleries inside. The exhibit spaces feature hidden skylights that allow natural light, while the museum's windows provide a glimpse of Denver's streetscape. Visitors to the museum can explore a diverse range of regional, national, and international art exhibitions that rotate in and out of the museum. These exhibitions usually stay for two to four months, as no permanent collection exists. The museum also hosts numerous events throughout the year, including a summer rooftop concert series on Thursday evenings. Visitors can grab a bite to eat or enjoy a glass of wine at the museum's cafe and bar and shop for unique items from around the world in the compact museum shop.
Whiskey Bar is the ultimate destination for whiskey lovers. The bar boasts over 320 whiskies, including Jack Daniels, Jim Beam, Johnnie Walker, and Jameson. If Whiskey isn't your thing, don't worry; plenty of other options are available, including 10 Colorado beers on draft and an extensive cocktail menu. Whiskey Bar beats all other bars in the LoDo area with its vast whiskey selection and free foosball. The whiskey tour is a challenge, and you can easily find parking at Whiskey compared to other bars in the area. This is a fantastic local bar with a relaxed atmosphere. Although there is no food service, the exceptional service makes up for it. The 4-7 p.m. happy hour daily offers a u-call-it menu of drinks for $3, including all draft beers, even Colorado craft beers. The bar has a cantina-like look and feel, with brick walls and ceiling fans. Spin the wheel, and you might even get a free drink after happy hour. They especially love the extensive selection of cold beer taps.
If you are in Denver and are looking for a unique dining experience, The Buckhorn Exchange is a must-visit place. This historic steakhouse has been serving delicious food since 1893 and boasts a menu that features exotic meats such as alligator tail, rattlesnake, buffalo sausage, and the famous Rocky Mountain Oysters. As you savor your meal, please take a moment to appreciate the restaurant's various items on the walls that showcase its long and fascinating history. On the menu, you'll find a range of mouth-watering dishes, including Prime Grade Beef Steaks, Buffalo, Elk, Colorado Lamb, Fish, Fowl, and Baby Back Pork Ribs. The Buckhorn Exchange is known for its famous Rocky Mountain Oysters, a house specialty worth trying.