Dushanbe Teahouse

The Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse is nestled against the Rocky Mountain Foothills in Boulder Colorado. Sitting alongside Boulder Creek in Central Park, the Teahouse is considered one of Boulder’s most attractive and popular tourist attractions, as well as being a local favorite for great food, tea, and atmosphere. Completely build by hand without the use of …

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Pearl Street in Downtown Boulder

Situated in the heart of an energetic city is beautiful, historic Downtown Boulder. Surrounded by the stunning Flatiron Mountains and with the crystal clear Boulder Creek steps away, Downtown Boulder is filled with amazing shopping, dining and entertainment options – there is truly something for everyone to enjoy. Eighty-five percent locally owned and operated with over …

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Boulder County Farmers’ Market

Saturdays -The Boulder Farmers’ Market Saturday season runs every Saturday beginning the first Saturday in April through the third Saturday in November,  8 a.m to 2 p.m. Wednesdays -The Boulder Farmers’ Market Wednesday evening season runs every Wednesday beginning the first Wednesday in May, through the first Wednesday in October,  4 p.m to 8 p.m. Our beautiful …

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Boulder B Cycle

Magic Bikes: Where you want them, when you want them… Boulder B-cycle one-day, 7-day and annual members can pick up a B-cycle at any of the B-stations conveniently located around Boulder and return it to any B-station, so it’s perfect for short trips. Whether you want to roll from the bus to the office, run …

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Shambhala Meditation Center

Shambhala Meditation Center Established in 1974, the Boulder Shambhala Center is part of an international community of urban meditation and rural retreat centers founded by the Venerable Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche, now under the direction of Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche. At the Boulder Shambhala Center, they practice and teach mindfulness-awareness meditation. This technique originates directly from the …

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Chautauqua Park Historic Landmark

Chautauqua National Historic Landmark Before radio and television, the Chautauqua Movement united millions in common cultural and educational experiences. Orators, performers, and educators traveled a national Chautauqua circuit of more than 12,000 sites bringing lectures, performances, concerts, classes, and exhibitions to thousands of people in small towns and cities. Theodore Roosevelt called Chautauquas, “the most …

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NCAR/UCAR…right In our backyard

The National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) is a federally funded research and development center devoted to service, research and education in the atmospheric and related sciences. NCAR’s mission is to understand the behavior of the atmosphere and related physical, biological and social systems; to support, enhance and extend the capabilities of the university community …

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