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Drop by Gateaux for a sweet treat.

Drop by Gateaux for a sweet treat.

Photo by Jenifer Harrington. © 2009 Sunset

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© 2009 Sunset

by Claire Walter

1 Denver Art Museum. Outside, it's a visual symphony of smooth planes and sharp curves, suggesting dynamic mountain peaks. Inside, rooms showcase African, Oceanic, and American Western art, as well as modern and contemporary works.

2 Civic Center Park. For natural beauty and crisp fall air, stroll a few blocks north of the museum, to Denver's lovingly landscaped park. Bordered by W Colfax Ave, W 14th Ave Pkwy, Bancock St, and Lincoln St.
   
3 Camera Obscura Gallery. One of America's oldest fine-art photography galleries. Closed Mon; 1309 Bannock St; 303-623-4059.

4 Walker Fine Art. A spacious gallery specializing in contemporary multidimensional works. Closed Sun-Mon; 300 W 11th Ave; 303-355-8955.

5 Palettes. The museum 's restaurant, with chef Kevin Taylor at the helm, is a destination in itself. $$$; 100 W 14th Ave Pkwy; 303-354-1455.
         
6 Gateaux. Pop into the patisserie for pretty petits fours and double-fudge brownies. Closed Sun-Mon; 1160 N Speer Blvd; 303-376-0070.

7 Nine75. The trendy restaurant-lounge is best for après-art happy hour. $$$; 975 Lincoln St; 303-975-0975.

8 The Brown Palace Hotel. The destination hotel in metro Denver for more than a hundred years, the full-service Brown Palace wears its age well. You can't say you've been to Denver, until you've at least had a cocktail here.

9 State Capitol. You can't miss its golden dome.  Head up to the 15th step, where you'll be at exactly 5280 feet – one mile – above sea level.

10 Denver Public Library. Designed in the 1990s by celebrated architect Michael Graves, it holds the largest collection of books between Los Angeles and Chicago.

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