Guidebook for Littleton

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Guidebook for Littleton

Arts & Culture

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Red Rocks amfiteatur
18300 West Alameda Parkway
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Parks & Nature

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South Valley Park
90 S Valley Rd
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Food Scene

Restaurant with a full scale urban winery Hand made pastas and pizzas, char grilled oysters Carboy Winery 10,000 square foot facility, with stainless steel tanks and barrel aging room
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Angelo's Taverna - Littleton
6885 S Santa Fe Dr
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Restaurant with a full scale urban winery Hand made pastas and pizzas, char grilled oysters Carboy Winery 10,000 square foot facility, with stainless steel tanks and barrel aging room

Drinks & Nightlife

Brewery, restaurant and beer garden on 12 acres of land that was once a carnation farm Farmhouse Restaurant, brewery tours, events
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Breckenridge Brewery
2920 Brewery Ln
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Brewery, restaurant and beer garden on 12 acres of land that was once a carnation farm Farmhouse Restaurant, brewery tours, events

Essentials

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King Soopers
1950 Chestnut Pl
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Entertainment & Activities

The Carousel Moves to Nederland In 1986, when the Utah State School carousel was sold to a buyer who only wanted the wooden animals, Scott Harrison, a Nederland, Colorado resident, learned that the empty frame was still standing and available. With the help of a friend, he took it apart and trucked it to Nederland. As a young Marine in Vietnam Scott had received a tiny music box that he held to his ear to distract him from the horror of the war going on around him. The music, Chopin’s “Tristesse”, brought him a peaceful image of a carousel in a mountain meadow. After rescuing the abandoned Looff carousel in Utah he spent the next 26 years hand-carving animals to bring it back to life....
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Nederland
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The Carousel Moves to Nederland In 1986, when the Utah State School carousel was sold to a buyer who only wanted the wooden animals, Scott Harrison, a Nederland, Colorado resident, learned that the empty frame was still standing and available. With the help of a friend, he took it apart and trucked it to Nederland. As a young Marine in Vietnam Scott had received a tiny music box that he held to his ear to distract him from the horror of the war going on around him. The music, Chopin’s “Tristesse”, brought him a peaceful image of a carousel in a mountain meadow. After rescuing the abandoned Looff carousel in Utah he spent the next 26 years hand-carving animals to bring it back to life....