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Attractions near
Denver International Airport
 
 
Coors Field
  The 76-acre ballpark stands at 20th and Blake streets in Denver Colorado's lower downtown district. Fans sitting in the first-base and right-field areas are treated to a spectacular view of the Rocky Mountains. Thanks to loyal fans, the famous ballpark sees a lot of in-season action. Tours are available during and off-season for a behind-the-scenes look.
 
Denver Art Museum
  The Denver Art Museum is a private, non-profit, educational resource for Colorado. The museum is highly regarded for its collection of Native American art, which includes over 16,000. Today, the 356,000-square-foot museum complex includes collection gallery space, three temporary exhibition venues, and the Lewis I. Sharp Auditorium.
 
Denver Zoo
  Today, Denver Zoo is home to nearly 4,000 animals representing over 700 species and is one of the most popular zoos in the United States. The Denver Zoo as it currently exists arose from humble beginnings – the gift, in 1896, of a young black bear to the mayor. Habitats mimic in-the-wild conditions for animal residents including great cats, non-human primates, reptiles, birds and many more.
 
Molly Brown House
  The Molly Brown House Museum was home to the "Unsinkable" Molly Brown, who gained her nickname by surviving the sinking of the Titanic. Molly Brown was a woman with many passions. The home is fully restored and furnished with period pieces. Special events such as readings and teas are now held at the house.
 
Museum of Nature & Science
  The Denver Museum of Nature & Science is the Rocky Mountain region’s leading resource for informal science education. A variety of exhibitions, programs, and activities help Museum visitors experience the natural wonders of Colorado, Earth, and the universe. Exhibits include an internal view of the human body, a gem mine, and the Hall of Ancient Peoples.