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Explore 4 UCPlaces digital self-guided tours in Colorado, United States

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Egyptian Museum

Hello, and welcome to this Where to Live tour of the southwest area of Denver, Colorado, brought to you on behalf of our local expert Realtor Nicole Ryan of 8z. Raised In the Denver suburb of Aurora, and after a stop in Las Vegas in the Hospitality Industry, Nicole raised a family back in Colorado. Her time here is what has given her a unique and knowledgeable perspective on the diverse neighborhoods of the southwest Denver area. The hallmark of Nicole’s career has been customer service. She brings this work ethic, dedication, and commitment to each Real Estate transaction and to each of her clients. Her goal is to continue finding homes for people and consulting them through the entire real estate process on both the buying and selling sides If today’s tour inspires you to start your search for a home in these areas, give Nicole a call at 303-802-0205. You can also reach her via email at nicole.ryan@8z.com. All right! Let’s get started with the tour. Our first stop is in Littleton... a great place for families to settle down. Not only is it safer than 51% of U.S. cities, but this Denver suburb along with others we will explore are also home to several kid-friendly outings. Ok, follow your GPS navigation to get started!

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Egyptian Museum

Welcome to the Historic America & UCPlaces audio walking tour of Denver Colorado’s coolest neighborhood - Lower Downtown (LoDo for short). This tour will lead you on a trek through the heart of a neighborhood that perfectly blends the nostalgic and modern – a great link between Denver’s past & present. Known for its world famous food & beverage scene, lavish hotels, amazing architecture, and riveting history dating all-the-way back to the Gold Rush era, LoDo has something to offer every visitor. On this journey you’ll see where the coldest game in Major League Baseball history was played, gape at one of the grandest train stations in the United States, and step foot inside a haunted brewery. Along the way you’ll visit the largest independent bookstore in the state, see where the mile high city’s milk comes from, and hear the story of Harry Houdini’s most death-defying escape. We can’t wait to share this neighborhood with you! To get started, make your way to the intersection of Blake Street & 18th Street. I’ll meet you there.

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Egyptian Museum

Enjoy this tour of Fort Collins and it's various hot spots, cool vibes, and sweet neighborhoods. Whatever you are looking for in a home, Fort Collins is sure to have it. Want to talk further about making Fort Collins home? Reach out to Ann Brady at 970-999-5882 or ann at annbradyteam.com

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Egyptian Museum

Welcome to Fort Collins! This magical town is too big to be small. Too small to be big. Somehow, we fit it all in with beautiful views, loads of tech employers, and plenty of play. Fort Collins is a university town with rural roots and a hip vibe. We love our bikes. Our dogs. And our brew pubs. Summer is festival season, so I hope you like live music. Education is very important to this community, and it shows in our strong schools. This is my downtown walking tour, but I also have a driving tour of the larger Fort Collins Community so check that out. I'm Ann Brady. Your local expert. I was recently voted one of Northern Colorado's Top 5 real estate brokers and I've written several books about real estate, the Savvy Seller Collective. Joy is my North Star and I love empowering others to chase their own joy. I hope you enjoy this tour of my sweet city and if you decide to make it your sweet city, stop by Savvy Seller Collective.com or call me at 970-999-5882. I can't wait to hear about your vision for a Fort Collins life. For now, let's get this tour started. Shall we? My friend Shelley, is going to show you around downtown. But, anytime she talks about dancing, just know that I’m close by. Meet me at Coopersmiths. I love giant jenga almost as much as I love dancing. This is a walking tour, so if you are driving right now, please go find a place to park. I recommend the Old Town Garage at the corner of East Mountain Avenue and Remington Street. We begin and end very near there.