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Having arrived in Denver yesterday about 4 hours later than anticipated, I lost my half day exploring time to fatigue and dusk. As the Garden Bloggers Fling itinerary opens with ID badge pick up mid afternoon today followed closely by the evening welcome reception I have only a few hours this morning to wander the Lower Downtown Historic District of Denverโreferred to by locals or perhaps only the tourist maps as LoDo.
Denver has a wonderful public transit systemโI rode in from the airport on the A-Line commuter rail then jumped on the 16th Street Mallride which took me only a block from my hotel. The Mallride runs continuously for about a mile on 16th Street which is closed to other vehicle traffic, with stops every block in both directions. First, a quick detour to visit an immigrant from my home state of Californiaโฆ. The bear was inspired by a newspaper article in which a Colorado resident relates encountering a curious bear peaking into his home, the incident being representative of the everyday interaction between humans and wildlife in Colorado.
The bear, constructed in California and installed in , was not always intended to be blue. The artist saw a mock up of the piece mistakenly printed in blue and the Big Blue Bear was born! Artist Lawrence Argent passed away in and is also known for two other mammoth sized creatures: a 49 foot giant panda in a Chinese Mall and a 56 foot long rabbit hopping through the Sacramento, CA airport. A quick ride on the 16th Street Mallride takes me to the base of the Millennium Bridge.
No water hereโthis bridge offers pedestrians and bicyclists a way across the massive railroad track system. Construction started in and the bridge opened in The white tapered steel mast rises feet and is connected to the bridge deck and foundation anchored by steel cables. By the numbers the bridge is quite smallโonly feet long and 26 feet wide. First stop on my walk back will be Union Station where I arrived in Denver yesterday.
It looks totally different this morning. I arrived a bit after 5 pm yesterdayโrush hour AND just as the Colorado Rockies-Chicago Cubs game ended and very nearby Coors Field was spilling out its thousands of fans bound for dinner and drinks on 16th Street. Union Station was established in as the hub of Denver rail traffic and it remains so today, its historic buildings beautifully restored and surrounded by modern shade sails and gleaming highrises.