The Creative, Cultural, and Civic Axis of Colorado.

Triangulate yourself along the east-west line of the mountains and the plains, the open sky of the north and red earth of the south. The “Triangle” is the masthead of Denver—where you can explore the city’s most iconic destinations, visit one of the 16+ galleries and museums, stroll through 25,000 square feet of flowers at Civic Center Park, enjoy world-class public art, and eat, drink, and shop at dozens of eclectic, surprising locales. Speer Boulevard, Colfax Avenue, and Lincoln Street border the Triangle, outlining an impressive 45 city blocks. And that’s just the tip of the Triangle—click here to learn more.

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Survey: Denver Parks & Recreation Draft Strategic Acquisition Plan

Help grow the Denver Parks & Recreation system! Provide your feedback on the department’s draft recommendations for the Strategic Acquisition Plan.

Learn More: www.denvergov.org/parkprojects
Survey Link: https://www.menti.com/aq3yqe4izo
Survey closes April 12.

April 1   |   3:00 PM to 4:30 PM

GTCD Virtual Board Meeting

The GTCD Board meets the first Thursday of every month. All are welcome. Members may have 3 minutes each for…

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June 6   |   9:00 AM to 1:00 PM

Golden Triangle Farmers Market

Great food and awesome community can be found at the Golden Triangle Farmers Market, open Sundays from June-September at 9…

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Smash bison bones at History Colorado. Dance the Matachina during Dia del Nino. Discover new design trends throughout Denver Startup Week. Experience all the creative spaces, dynamic people, and surprising locales that the Triangle has to offer.

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YOU are a point of connectivity in the Triangle! Your creative energy drives this exceptional district as a destination for culture and community. Learn more about how you can support the Triangle.

Directory

It’s your journey. Plan your adventure and check out all that the Golden Triangle has to offer.

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