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April 29, 2011 by Anya Elise

From the ground up || The Colorado Campaign

It’s inadvisable to walk around with your head in the clouds for too long.

But sometimes, just now and then, take a moment. Look up. See the view that exists above you.

I’ve always asserted that though Denver is a small, little city, it has a grand wish contained within it. The mountains so close to the west of the metropolis give it something to aspire to, look to for inspiration.

Look up as you walk about Denver. You’ll see what I mean in the new and old; the buildings just being created and the ones that have stood for many years.

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