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Downtown Denver: Enjoy outdoor dining at the I.M. Pei- designed 16th Street Mall, a pedestrian promenade featuring shops and restaurants. Take


in the sights and sounds of LoDo – or “Lower Downtown” – a 25-square-block historic district of restored Victorian buildings. Or stop by the Molly Brown House Museum for a glimpse at the turn-of-the-century opulence enjoyed by the famously “unsinkable” Titanic survivor, Mrs. Molly Brown.


during the late 19th century, drawing such illustrious guests as President Theodore Roosevelt and the notorious gambler and gunfi ghter Doc Holliday, who is buried there. The train continues on to Grand Junction, located in the


heart of Colorado’s wine country. Home to more than a dozen wineries, the Grand Junction area is the gateway to the Colorado National Monument, Mesa Verde National Park and offers easy access to Grand Mesa National Forest. The California Zephyr then crosses into Utah and stops at Salt Lake City before continuing through Reno, Nevada and Sacramento, concluding its 2,438- mile journey near San Francisco at Emeryville, California. For those seeking to experience Colorado’s Native


American and pioneer heritage, Amtrak Southwest Chief ® service retraces the route of the earliest American Indians, traders and pioneers along the famed Santa Fe Trail that settled the West. With service from Chicago to Los Angeles, the Southwest Chief stops in Kansas City and Dodge City, Kansas before entering Colorado. After pausing at La Junta – one of the Santa Fe Trail’s earliest trading posts – the Southwest Chief stops next at the mining town of Trinidad, where Wild West legend Bat Masterson served as marshal in the 1880s. The train then crosses into New Mexico and continues on through Albuquerque and Williams, Arizona – connecting point for the Grand Canyon -- before arriving at its fi nal destination, Los Angeles.


Red Rocks: Enjoy an outdoor concert by top-name acts at this geologically formed, open-air amphitheatre located just 15 miles west of Denver.


Tour of Colorado Wine Country: Bicycle your way through Grand Junction and Colorado’s wine country, admiring the vineyards and


stopping to sample the Chardonnays, Merlots and Cabernet Sauvignons produced by more than a dozen local wineries.


La Junta’s Trading History: Experience life in an 1840s adobe trading post at Bent’s Old Fort National Historic Site in La Junta. Then immerse yourself in Native American culture


at the Koshare Indian Museum and Kiva Trading Post. Amtrak.com


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