Tag Archive 'Colorado'

Feb 23 2011

Lost Valley Ranch in Sedalia, Colorado

Published by David under Colorado,Venues

Is your group seeking a venue that will deliver a truly unique experience for your next corporate retreat, business meeting, or gathering? The Colorado Rocky Mountains are among the most breathtaking places in all of North America, and the Lost Valley Ranch in Sedalia, Colorado is right in the heart of those picturesque alpine vistas. [...]

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Sep 10 2009

Colorado College in Colorado Springs

Published by David under Venues

Planning a conference this year in Colorado?  Consider Colorado College! If you’re after beauty and excellence that’s just a short drive from Denver, Colorado College’s meeting and conference facilities may be just exactly what you have in mind.  Located just half a mile from downtown Colorado Springs, this outstanding summer venue is about 15 minutes [...]

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Jul 02 2009

Pueblo Convention Center

Published by David under Venues

Pueblo, Colorado has long been a center of commerce within the state, from its steel production to government publishings. As such, it’s a popular meeting and convention location. When your aspirations are to find a really unique place to host your event, whether it’s a business conference, a romantic occasion or a family gathering or [...]

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Jul 01 2009

1770 Sherman Street Event Center in Denver

Published by David under Venues

Take a step back into more elegant times. The 1770 Sherman Street Event Center is a truly unique time capsule. Once only ever seen by members of the Shriners, this Byzantine-themed grand ballroom, with its full-surround mezzanine is just one of the many magnificent features of this amazing venue. An auditorium that seats 500 is [...]

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Apr 26 2009

Itinerant Attendee: Denver, Colorado

Published by David under Itinerant Attendee

The vista is breathtaking as we land in Denver, the Mile High city. Though Spring has sprung, the mountains to the west are covered in snow, powerful, tranquil and majestic. The city itself is fresh and modern, belying the fact that this Art Capital of the West had its beginning as a mining town in [...]

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