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Online Feature: Dingerland

Scrape the ground along Colorado’s Front Range and, chances are, you’ll find a dinosaur fossil. It happens often enough, from Fort Collins to Colorado Springs and east to Limon, that it’s hardly news anymore. Except when it is.

In August and September 2017, the Denver Museum of Nature & Science...

Online Feature: Lost and found

Explore the new Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science that displays the oldest known biblical documents ever discovered.

Online Feature: Long way down

Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park’s newest ride—the Haunted Mine Drop—sends you 110 feet to the bottom of a mine haunted by a century-old victim of greed, and is the first dark-ride underground drop in the world.

Online Feature: Volcano Rising

Rising 200 feet above Florida’s tropical landscape is Krakatau, but magma didn’t form this volcano. Universal Orlando Resort built it as the centerpiece of a new 30-acre waterpark opening in early summer.

History buffs will recall that Krakatau is the name of a volcano that erupted in August...

Online Feature: Scandinavian ‘Celebrities’

According to legend, merciless warriors known as Vikings plundered and pillaged a wide swath of trans-Atlantic territory—from Turkey to present-day Newfoundland—voyaging aboard sturdy, lightweight ships, and sailing under a square sail of woven wool that became a terrifying symbol of impending doom...

Online Feature: Throwback charm

The Brown Palace is celebrating its 125th anniversary. Experience its Holiday Tea, or its charming history and tales of Christmases past on a private tour. Either way, you're sure to make some wonderful memories.

Online Feature: Boulder: The Republic of Tea

Known for mountain views, microbrews and farm-to-fork menus, Boulder also brews up exotic international teas—some blended right in town.

Dushanbe Teahouse

1770 13th St., 303-442-4993

© Matt Bidwell

One recent rainy Sunday in Boulder—my hometown since 1990—I sought out my...

Online Feature: All in the Family

One hundred years ago, the Van Buren sisters—Addie, 24, and Gussie, 22—rode Indian Powerplus 1,000-cc “motocycles” across the U.S., enduring rough conditions. Among their stops: Seven Falls in Colorado Springs, a moment immortalized in a postcard that became a family heirloom.

This July, more...

Online Feature: Hero worship

Explore History Colorado Center’s first-ever public exhibit of baseball memorabilia, collected by former Denver attorney Marshall Fogel, and discover the human side of some of baseball's greatest players.

Online Feature: Not Your Childhood Chocolate

The candy found in specialty shops around Colorado—destinations for vintage bars, stocking stuffers, Valentine chocolates—is for many people a comforting tradition. There’s a sense of well-being in revisiting the sentimental.

And then there’s something altogether different, chocolate that is not...