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Denver |
Food: 7
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Sports: 9
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OVERALL: 8
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| Rated By:
Therapist
Date:
2/25/2007
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Nightlife: 8 |
Hotels: 8
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| Four pro teams, plus U of Colorado 45 minutes away and skiing close by as well.
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Denver |
Food: 7
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Sports: 10
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OVERALL: 9
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| Rated By:
Greenfog101
Date:
1/24/2007
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Nightlife: 9 |
Hotels: 7
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| Great Place to eat and play!
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Denver |
Food: 3
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Sports: 3
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OVERALL: 5
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| Rated By:
GTREDS
Date:
1/26/2006
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Nightlife: 4 |
Hotels: 7
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| Fair weather fans. If you don't like to be rubbed the wrong way, don't wear you team colors. It was so quiet in the stands after the AFC championship game. The only like there team if they are doing well...."Fair-Weather DENVER!
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Denver |
Food: 6
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Sports: 10
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OVERALL: 5
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| Rated By:
imouttahere
Date:
11/11/2005
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Nightlife: 6 |
Hotels: 7
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| these five ratings dont account for 'livability'. I grew up in Minneapolis, spent almost 4 years in Boston, and moved here to save some money and try something new. First thing I noticed is the polution is unbearable at times. There's a dog food plant right near downtown, and when the breeze shifts, it's disgusting. There are tons of polluting industries within a couple miles of downtown adding to the discoloring of the sky. The mountains are great, but living here day-to-day, you don't get much out of them. If road-tripping thru, stop maybe for one night to check it out, but spend your time in the mountains. Don't bother with this over-grown cow-town. Minneapolis, and Boston, tho more expensive and less perfect weather, are far more desireable.
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Denver |
Food: 9
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Sports: 10
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OVERALL: 10
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| Rated By:
Football fan
Date:
1/21/2005
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Nightlife: 10 |
Hotels: 10
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| Best tailgating around!
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