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WAITANGI TREATY GROUNDS
The Treaty House was originally known as ‘the Residency’. It is where James Busby conducted much of his official business as the British government’s representative in New Zealand from 1833 to 1840. It was also home for James and his wife Agnes and their six children. The original house was pre-cut in Sydney of Australian...
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Foothills Art Center in Golden is a private non-profit organization founded in 1968 by a group of Golden artists. The mission of Foothills Art Center is to engage and inspire diverse audiences through the exhibition and interpretation of local, regional, and national visual arts. The Foothills Art Center offers classes for all ages and abilities,...
View MoreGOLDEN HISTORY MUSEUM
Golden History Center captures the colorful past of this unique community. Discovery place of Tyrannosaurus Rex, home to an American saint, location of the largest single-site brewery on Earth—Golden, Colorado is truly a one-of-a-kind city. Begin your Golden adventure at the Golden History Center, exploring their dynamic exhibits, engaging programs, and amazing collections. Get up...
View MoreSWIM WITH THE DOLPHINS
Throngs of Americans are heading south to the Caribbean right now, for the balmy sunshine, intoxicating evening breeze, turquoise waters … and the opportunity to swim with dolphins. But despite their popularity, swim-with-the-dolphin programs have a dark underbelly, and those on the inside are starting to speak out against them. Swim-with-the-dolphin (SWTD) programs can be...
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The Astor House was built in 1867 and stayed in continuous operation as a boarding and rooming house until 1971—that’s over 100 years! It rented rooms and served hot meals to lawmakers, laborers, miners, students and families, some of whom stayed for weeks or even months. The July 31, 1867 Golden Transcript noted that “Brother...
View MoreCLEAR CREEK HISTORY PARK
Clear Creek History Park is home to many of the original buildings from the old Pearce Ranch in Golden Gate Canyon. Thomas and Henrietta Pearce, pictured below, raised eight children on their ranch. It was one of the largest in the area by 1912. Stroll through this park and imagine yourself growing potatoes or raising...
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