My tits look great in this dress 🖤
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Downtown Denver (No. 2)
The Paramount Theatre is a concert venue in Denver, Colorado, located on Glenarm Place, near Denver's famous 16th Street Mall. The venue has a seating capacity of 1,870 but is a popular destination for large acts looking for a smaller concert setting. With spelling as Paramount Theater, the building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.
The Paramount opened in 1930 as a movie theatre, part of the Paramount-Publix Theatre Circuit, the exhibition arm of Paramount Pictures. The theatre itself was designed by the Chicago architectural firm of Rapp and Rapp, with decorations by designer Vincent Mondo, murals by Louis Grell of Chicago. The original main entry to the theatre was at 519 16th Street, where an entrance lobby was cut through an existing commercial and office building.
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AFTERNOON STROLL FROM 13TH & N. PEARL STREET TO 10TH & N. PEARL STREET C...
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President of the Squirrel's Free and Open Democratic Republic of Freedom
"And with this Great Squirrel Army the Squirrel's Free and Open Democratic Republic of Freedom we shall slay the Cats and the Dogs, and the Raccoons, and the Snakes, enslave the humans to bring us our nuts and trees, and then I- I mean the Squirrel's Free and Open Democratic Republic of Freedom shall rule this land!
"But Squirrels must beware of the Predator sympathizers! They want nothing more but to see your pups eaten and your trees cut down! If you hear something, if you see something, say something.
"And now we will see the power of the Squirrel's Free and Open Democratic Republic of Freedom with the execution of the Predator sympathizers!"
Taken at Fishback Park in Denver.
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Downtown Denver (No. 3)
The three story office and commercial building featuring what was then the theatre's secondary entrance on Glenarm Place, now the main entrance, was designed by the local architect Temple H. Buell. Buell's design is a modernized, art deco interpretation of the Gothic style, executed largely in cast concrete and white terra cotta.
For several decades the Paramount enjoyed success as one of the premier movie houses in the Rocky Mountain region. Then, like other large movie theatres, its patronage declined as population and commerce dispersed into new suburban areas. By 1978, it was the last movie palace left in Denver, and started hosting opera with a production of Madama Butterfly in October 1978 by the Denver Opera Company. The venue has survived and evolved, and now plays host to numerous concert and performance acts. The theatre was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980, and the city of Denver recognized it as a historic landmark in 1988. Eight years later, Sinbad performed his HBO comedy special "Son of a Preacher Man" here.
In 2002 the Paramount and the building next door was purchased by what is now Kroenke Sports & Entertainment.
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Wonderyard Garden + Table: Know Before You Go
It’s always spring and summer at Wonderyard Garden + Table – judging by the outdoor décor and indoor vibes. The concept is by Lotus Concepts Management, the creators behind local favorites ViewHouse and My Neighbor Felix, purveyors of good times and good food. Here’s what to know before you go.
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Self Portrait 🇵🇷🇲🇽📸
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Lens: Canon 35-70mm
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Our friends at Hostel Fish run an amazing upscale hostel in downtown Denver. Our goal in partnering with them on a new video for the hostel was to not only show their potential customers the joys of hostel life but also show potential investors their concept as they plan to expand across the country.
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