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  2. Gun laws in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The exception is the city and county of Denver has done so in a broad sense banning open carry in all areas of the city and county. The Colorado Supreme Court ruled that Denver's pre-existing ban may remain in force, despite the Colorado legislature's enactment of a statewide pre-emption law designed to establish uniform firearms policies ...

  3. Denver City and County Building - Wikipedia

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    Denver's City and County Building is a historic building in the Denver Civic Center, in the Civic Center Historic District, built to house Denver government bureaus. [citation needed] It was built in 1932, facing the Colorado State Capitol, at the west end of Civic Center Park, at 1437 Bannock Street, on land that had been home to the La Veta ...

  4. Government of Denver - Wikipedia

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    Denver City and County Building. Denver is a consolidated city-county with an elected mayor, thirteen-member city council, auditor, and clerk and recorder. Denver city elections are on a non-partisan basis: that is, there are no official party nominees, though officials may belong to a political party. All citywide elected officials have four ...

  5. Denver Civic Center - Wikipedia

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    The Denver Mint lies immediately west of the Civic Center Park across the street from the City and County Building. The area has seen a new civic development, including the Denver Newspaper Agency (northeast of the park), the home of The Denver Post. Voters in 2004 approved a new Denver Justice Center, two blocks away from Civic Center Park ...

  6. Denver Mountain Parks - Wikipedia

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    The Denver Mountain Parks system contains more than 14,000 acres (5,700 ha) of parklands in the mountains and foothills of Jefferson, Clear Creek, Douglas, and Grand counties in Colorado, west and south of Denver . Daniels Park in Douglas County. Owned and maintained by the City and County of Denver, this historic system was launched in 1910 ...

  7. Denver Initiative 300 - Wikipedia

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    Initiative 300 is a pilot program which will sunset in 2020 unless extended by city council or an additional voter initiative. Initiative 300 is the first program of its kind to allow designated areas for public consumption of marijuana in the United States, permitting regular businesses, such coffee shops, art galleries, entertainment venues ...

  8. Denver - Wikipedia

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    Denver ( / ˈdɛnvər / DEN-vər) is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. [1] Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, [23] a 19.22% increase since 2010. [11] It is the 19th-most populous city in the United States and the fifth most populous state capital.

  9. Colorado Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    Background. The Colorado Convention Center is owned by the City and County of Denver but is privately managed by ASM Global since 1994 The convention center opened in June 1990 with an exhibition hall, five meeting rooms and a main ballroom, totaling 800,000 square feet (74,000 m 2).