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Denver Performing Arts Complex (1972-78). Architect: Roche Dinkeloo & Assoc.
| Sculpture of Dancers (2004) by Jonathan Borofsky at Denver Performing Arts Complex.
| Dancers (2004) sculpture by Jonathan Borofsky at Denver Performing Arts Complex.
| Arcade of Denver Performing Arts Complex.
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Ricketson Theater of Denver Performing Arts Complex. Architect: Roche Dinkeloo & Assoc.
| Ricketson Theater of Denver Performing Arts Complex.
| Arcade of Denver Performing Arts Complex.
| Man & Woman sculptures by Fernando Botero under arcade of Denver Performing Arts Complex.
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Arcade of Denver Performing Arts Complex with entrance of Boettcher Concert Hall (1978) & Infinite Energy sculpture. Architect: Pfeiffer & Jaffe of Hardy, Holzman & Pfeiffer.
| Infinite Energy sculpture 1980 by Victor M. Contreras at Helen Bonfils Theater Complex of Denver Performing Arts Complex.
| Donald R. Seawell Grand Ballroom (1998) entrance at Denver Performing Arts Complex. Architect: Roche Dinkeloo & Assoc.
| Denver Municipal Auditorium (1323 Champa St.) now opera house of Denver Performing Arts Complex. On National Register.
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Facade of Opera House within galleria of Performing Arts Complex.
| Facade of Denver Municipal Auditorium & opera building within galleria of Performing Arts Complex.
| Denver Municipal Auditorium (1907-8), now holds Ellie Caulkins Opera House. Style: Neoclassical. Architect: Robert L. Willison.
| Facade of Denver Opera House.
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Carving & window details of Denver Opera House.
| Lobby (2005) of modern Ellie Caulkins Opera House built within walls of 1907 Denver Municipal Auditorium. Architect: Semple Brown Assoc.
| Colorado Convention Center (2004) (14th, Stout, Spear, Welton Streets). Architect: Fentress Bradburn Architects.
| Dancers sculpture against undulating screens of Colorado Convention Center.
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Denver streetcar runs under Colorado Convention Center.
| Denver streetcar runs through Colorado Convention Center.
| Facade details of Colorado Convention Center.
| Facade details of Colorado Convention Center.
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14th Street facade of Colorado Convention Center with blue bear sculpture.
| Giant bear sculpture called "I See What You Mean" (2005) by Lawrence Argent looking in window of Colorado Convention Center.
| Indeterminate Lines sculpture (2004) by Bernar Venet at Convention Center.
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