Given that, and assuming that we begin to adjust to issues like climate change and the greenhouse effect, Denver's location in the center of the country becomes a tremendous advantage.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
What's Denver's feel? I know there're mountains, and people in western hats, but I never got a good sense of the city.
I love Denver.
I'd never really experienced the West before moving to Colorado. The East Coast, where I grew up, has a lot of big cities, like Boston and New York, and is more densely populated, and I instantly fell in love with the big open spaces of the West, where you can see not just for a few miles but for a few hundred miles.
What can we do to put more Colorado in Washington and less Washington in Colorado?
Every day, the sun comes out and the sky's always blue. That's what I miss about Denver.
Sprawl is the American ideal way to develop. I believe that what we're developing in Denver is in no appreciable way different than what we're doing in Los Angeles - did in Los Angeles and are still doing. But I think we have developed the Los Angeles model of city-building, and I think it is unfortunate.
Growing up in Denver, I'm sure it started with loving the Colorado mountains.
Denver is a city that will be far more defined by its future than its past.
The time of year I love the weather the most here is the fall, and I've never really gotten to experience the mountains and Denver in the fall because I was always playing and traveling.
Colorado's right next to Utah - you know, Mormon Central.
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