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The historical town of Morrison is located in Jefferson County, Colorado, just 18 miles southwest of Denver. Tucked away behind dramatic rock formations and sweeping views of the Rocky Mountain foothills, residents of Morrison enjoy the atmosphere of quiet seclusion, all the while reaping the benefits of being part of a major metropolitan area.
Despite having a small population of around 500 people, Morrison has much to offer visitors and new residents, from shopping and dining along Bear Creek Avenue to horseback riding throughout Jackson County. The town is most well-known worldwide for its Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre, which is not only a stunningly beautiful outdoor concert venue that has welcomed international artists for over a century, but is also full of natural wonders with trails, wildlife, and scenic views in every direction. Morrison’s unique geological formations have brought many people to Morrison throughout the years; in fact, Morrison is located just west of “Dinosaur Ridge,” and is where the remains of two dinosaurs—a Stegosaurus and an Apatosaurus—were discovered in the late 19th century. The Morrison Natural History Museum houses exhibits and fossils from these digs and others, providing a hands-on educational experience for adults and kids alike. Other fun family attractions in Morrison are the Tiny Town & Railroad—the nation’s oldest kid-size village—and the Bandimere Speedway, an exhilarating NHRA drag racing facility.
From its stunning natural beauty to its quaint locally owned shops, the town of Morrison is a great choice when looking for homes in the Denve... Read more
The town of Morrison was founded in the 1870s when Colorado Governor John Evans and a group of Denver businessmen established the Denver and Sout... Read more
Denver is distinguished by a highly desirable lifestyle that makes it one of the best places to live and work in the United States. With panorami... Read more
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Golden is one of Colorado’s treasured historic cities, nestled on the banks of Clear Creek in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. The city boast... Read more
It is no wonder that so many people choose Golden, CO when looking for homes in the Denver metropolitan area; from prosperous industries to qualit... Read more
The city of Arvada is located in both Jefferson and Adams Counties, Colorado, just 8 miles northwest of downtown Denver. Nestled in the beautifu... Read more
Englewood, a city just south of metro Denver, is home to 32,000 people with over 60% of the land in the city comprising residential neighborhoods. ... Read more
It is no wonder why so many people choose Arvada when searching homes in Metro Denver; with a quaint, historic atmosphere and plenty of big-cit... Read more
With its amazing location within the Rocky Mountains, outdoor recreational facilities and world-class attractions, Denver is a wonderful place t... Read more
Washington Park, or Wash Park as known by locals, is the most widely used and best- known park in the Denver metro area.
Named on August 7, 189... Read more
Denver, CO, nicknamed “the Mile-High City,” is located at the foot of the southern Rocky Mountains, in the South Platte River Valley. With humbl... Read more
The city of Golden was founded as a mining camp in the heat of the Pike’s Peak Gold Rush of 1859, and was aptly named after one of Clear Cree... Read more
Aside from unique shopping, dining, and entertainment, the city of Arvada also offers an abundance of recreational activities for the whole family.... Read more
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