AARP Livable Communities Placemaking Workshop Field Trip Outings in Denver Colorado

AARP Livable Communities Placemaking Workshop Field Trip Outings in Denver Colorado

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AARP Livable Communities Placemaking Workshop Field Trips in Denver Colorado

Workshop attendees could select from several guided and self-guided tour options


Chicano Mural Tour br

Murals provide a forum for art to connect a community and create a stronger sense of place. From the neighborhood and beyond, this tour (led by ) explored murals created by that celebrate the vital role Chicano culture plays in Denver’s history and social fabric.

DenverConnect Resource Van

Between 2011 and 2020, the number of older adults in Colorado is expected to increase by 54 percent. People age 65 or older are expected to account for nearly 20 percent of Denver’s population by 2050. is a mobile resource center that connects older adults — especially those in low-income and minority communities — with needed resources, information and services.

Five Points Walking Tour

For nearly a century, the was Denver’s center for African American culture. In fact, the area was often called the Harlem of the West because of regular visits by jazz legends including Duke Ellington, Billie Holiday, Louis Armstrong and Miles Davis. While the spirit of Five Points’ rich cultural heritage remains, the neighborhood is undergoing rapid change. Guide Terri Gentry is a long-time resident of Five Points. She operates the , where the tour began. The seven-block walk ended with a brief discussion at the .

Historic Denver Walking Tour

Do you love to walk and see new surroundings? Do you like history? Want to learn more about Denver? If so, there’s an app for that! AARP Colorado, in collaboration with , developed a customized app that can be downloaded for free from iTunes or Google Play. The app guides users from site to site while providing a narration about what's being seen. The pace at which someone takes the tour, as well as what they see or skip, is completely up to them.

Union Station Tour

The original Union Station was built in 1881, and burned down 13 years later when a ladies’ restroom chandelier sparked an electrical fire. The landmark building that stands today was built in 1914. Union Station was a bustling railroad terminal for several decades, but was underused for much of the late 20th century. A major renovation, completed in 2014, reimagined and revitalized both the building and its LoDo neighborhood. The is a multi-modal transportation hub for Amtrak as well as local and regional buses and light-rail. The main building houses a luxury hotel and several restaurants and shops. The station’s Great Hall serves as the hotel lobby and a public space.

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