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Zac Brown Band
BMO Harris Bank Center
Rockford, IL
Friday
2/7/xxxx
7:00 PM
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California Mid-state Fair Grounds
Paso Robles, CA
Wednesday
7/16/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Harrah's Cherokee Resort Event Center
Cherokee, NC
Saturday
3/29/xxxx
7:30 PM
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CFSB Center (formerly Regional Special Events Center)
Murray, KY
Saturday
2/8/xxxx
TBD
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The young city grew during these years, attracting millionaires with their mansions, as well as the poverty and crime of a rapidly growing city. Denver citizens were proud when the rich chose Denver and were thrilled that Horace Tabor, the LDenver was selected in xxxx to host the xxxx Winter Olympics to coincide with Colorado's centennial celebration, but in November xxxx Colorado voters struck down ballot initiatives allocating public funds to pay for the high costs of the games, which were subsequently moved to Innsbruck, Austria. The notoriety of becoming the only city ever to decline to host an Olympiad after being selected has made subsequent bids difficult. The movement against hosting the games was based largely on environmental issues and was led by State Representative Richard Lamm, who was subsequently elected to three terms (xxxx?87) as Colorado governor.[38] Denver explored a potential bid for the xxxx Winter Olympics,[39] but no bid will be submitted.The Dragon Boat Festival in July, Moon Festival in September and Chinese New Year are annual events in Denver for the Chinese and Asian residents. Chinese hot pot (huo guo) and Korean BBQ restaurants have been growing in popularity. 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The city voted 53.5 percent in favor of the marijuana legalization measure, which, as then-mayor John Hickenlooper pointed out, was without effect, because the city cannot usurp state law, which currently treats marijuana possession in much the same way as a speeding ticket, with fines of up to $100 and no jail time.[78] Denver passed an initiative in the fourth quarter of xxxx requiring the mayor to appoint an 11 member review panel to monitor the city's compliance with the xxxx ordinance.[79] In xxxx, Colorado Amendment 64 was signed into law by Governor John Hickenlooper, making Colorado the first state to legalize recreational mariIn recent years, Denver has taken a stance on helping people who are or become homeless, particularly under the administrations of mayors John Hickenlooper and Wellington Webb. Denver's homeless population is considerably lower than many other major cities,[citation needed] but residents of the city streets suffer Denver winters. Although mild and dry much of the time, Denver winters can have brief periods of cold temperaturThe Denver MSA has a gross metropolitan product of $157.6 billion in xxxx, making it the 18th largest metro economy in the United States.[84] Denver's economy is based partially on its geographic position and its connection to some of the major transportation systems of the country. Because Denver is the largest city within 500 miles (800 km), it has become a natural location for storage and distribution of goods and services to the Mountain States, Southwest states, as well as all western states. Another benefit for distribution is that Denver is nearly equidistant from large cities of the Midwest, such as Chicago and St. Louis and some large cities of the West Coast, such as Los Angeles and San Diego. Over the years, the city has been home to other large corporations in the central United States, making Denver a key trade point for the country. Several well-known companies originated in or have relocated to Denver. William Ainsworth opened the Denver Instrument Company in xxxx to make analytical balances for gold assayers. Its factory is now in Arvada. AIMCO (NYSE: AIV) the largest owner and operator of apartment communities in the United States, with approximately 870 communities comprising nearly 136,000 units in 44 states, is headquartered in Denver, employing approximately 3,500 people. Also Samsonite Corp., the world's largest luggage manufacturer, began in Denver in xxxx as Shwayder Trunk Manufacturing Company but Samsonite closed its NE Denver factory in xxxx, and moved its headquarters to Massachusetts after a change of ownership in xxxx. The Mountain States Telephone & Telegraph Company, founded in Denver in xxxx, is now a part of telecommunications giant CenturyLink. MediaNews Group purchased the Denver Post in xxxx; the company is based in Denver. The Gates Corporation, the world's largest producer of automotive belts and hoses, was established in S. Denver in xxxx. Russell Stover Candies Inc. made its first chocolate candy in Denver in xxxx, but moved to Kansas City in xxxx. The Wright & McGill Company has been making its Eagle Claw brand of fishing gear in NE Denver since xxxx. The original Frontier Airlines began operations at Denver's old Stapleton International Airport in xxxx. Frontier was reincarnated at DIA in xxxx. Scott's Many Denver streets have bicycle lanes, and there are over 850 miles[91] of paved, off-road, bike paths in Denver parks and along bodies of water, like Cherry Creek and the South Platte. This allows for a significant portion of Denver's population to be bicycle commuters and has led to Denver being known as a bicycle friendly city.[92] In addition to the many bike paths, Denver launched B-Cycle ? a city-wide bicycle sharing program ? in late April xxxx. The B-Cycle network was the largest in the United States at the time of its launch, boasting 400 bicyclThe League of American Bicyclists has rated Colorado as the second most bicycle-friendly state in the nation. This is due in large part to Front Range cities like Boulder, Fort Collins and Denver placing an emphasis on legislation, programs and infrastructure developments that promote cycling as a mode of transportation.[95] Walkscore has rated Denver as the third most bicycle-friendly large city in the United States.[96] Many Denver streets have bicycle lanes, and there are over 850 miles[91] of paved, off-road, bike paths in Denver parks and along bodies of water, like Cherry Creek and the South Platte. 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Johns Manville Corp., a manufacturer of insulation and roofing products, relocated its headquarters to Denver from New York in xxxx. CH2M HILL Inc., an engineering and construction firm, relocated from Oregon to the Denver Technological Center in xxxx. The Ball Corporation sold its glass business in Indiana in the xxxxs and moved to suburban Broomfield. Ball has several operations in greater Denver. Molson Coors Brewing Company established its U.S. headquarters in Denver in xxxx. Its subsidiary and regional wholesale distributor, Coors Distributing Company, is in NW Denver. The Newmont Mining Corporation, the 2nd largest gold producer in North America and one of the largest in the world, is headquartered in Denver. Large Denver-area employers that have headquarters elsewhere include Lockheed Martin Corp., United Airlines, Kroger Co. and Xcel Energy, Inc. MapQuest, an online site for maps, directions and business listings, is headquartered in Denver's LODO district. Online Trading Academy, a professional trader education company, has an office and center that is operating in Denver.[85]es and snow.juana use.luding the much-loved Brown Palace Hotel, soon followed, as well as splendid homes for millionaires like the Croke, Patterson, Campbell Mansion at 11th and PGeography also allows Denver to have a considerable government presence, with many federal agencies based or having offices in the Denver area. Along with federal agencies come many companies based on US defense and space projects, and more jobs are brought to the city by virtue of its being the capital of the state of Colorado. The Denver area is home to the former nuclear weapons plant Rocky Flats, the Denver Federal Center, the Denver Mint and the National Renewable Energy LaboraDenver's position near the mineral-rich Rocky Mountains encouraged mining and energy companies to spring up in the area. In the early days of the city, gold and silver booms and busts played a large role in the economic success of the city. In the xxxxs and early xxxxs, the energy crisis in America and resulting high oil prices created an energy boom in Denver captured in the soap opera Dynasty. Denver was built up considerably during this time with the construction of many new downtown skyscrapers. When the price of oil dropped from $34 a barrel in xxxx to $9 a barrel in xxxx the Denver economy dropped with it, leaving almost 15,000 oil industry workers in the area unemployed (including former mayor and current governor John Hickenlooper, a former geologist), and the highest office vacancy rate in the nation (30%).[87After a continued rivalry between Denver's two main newspapers, the Denver Post and Rocky Mountain News, the papers merged operations in xxxx under a Joint Operating Agreement which formed the DenveDenver also has a nearly complete beltway known as "the 470's". These are SH 470 (also known as C-470), a freeway in the southwest Metro area, and two toll highways, E-470 (from southeast to northeast) and Northwest Parkway (from terminus of E-470 to US 36). SH 470 was originally intended to be I-470 and built with federal highway funds, but the funding was redirected to complete conversion of downtown Denver's 16th Street to a pedestrian mall. As a result, construction was delayed until xxxx after state and local legislation was passed.[99] I-470 was also once called "The Silver Stake Highway", from Gov. Lamm's declared intention to drive a silver stake through itA highway expansion and transit project for the southern I-25 corridor, dubbed T-REX (Transportation Expansion Project), was completed on November 17, xxxx.[100] The project installed wider and additional highway lanes, and improved highway access and drainage. The project also includes a light rail line that traverses from downtown to the south end of the metro area at Lincoln Avenue.[101] The project spanned almost 19 miles (31 km) along the highway with an additional line traveling parallel to part of I-225, stopping just short of Parker Road. and kill it.r Newspaper Agency[90] until February xxxx when E. W. Scripps Company, the owner of the Rocky Mountain News closed the paper. There are also several alternative or localized newspapers published in Denver, including the Westword, The Onion and Out Front Colorado. Denver is home to multiple regional magazines such as xxxx, which takes its name from the city's xxxx feet (xxxx m) highMost of Denver has a straightforward street grid oriented to the four cardinal directions. Blocks are usually identified in hundreds from the median streets, identified as "00", which are Broadway (the east?west median, running north?south) and Ellsworth Avenue (the north?south median, running east?west). Colfax Avenue, the major east?west artery through Denver, is 15 blocks (xxxx) north of the median. Avenues north of Ellsworth are numbered (with the exception of Colfax Avenue and several others, such as Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd and Montview Blvd.), while avenues south of Ellsworth are named. elevation.] There remain 700 employed petroleum engineers in the region,[88] and energy and mininDenver's west-central geographic location in the Mountain Time Zone (UTC-7) also benefits the telecommunications industry by allowing communication with both North AmericaMass transportation throughout the Denver metropolitan area is manVisitors to Union Station can also experience Railroading in the Rockies from the xxxxs by checking out the model railroad clubs in the basement. The Denver Society of Model Railroaders opens its display on the last Friday of the month except during the summer. The Platte Valley & Western Model Railroad Club is open every Friday night year round and offers visitors a chance to view how Denver looked during the xxxxs. The club also offers behind the scenes tours as well as educational events and information to visitors.[104] The Railroad Club is currently closed due to construction in Union Station and will reopen on November 28, xxxx[105]aged and coordinated by the Regional Transportation District (RTD). RTD currently operates more than 1,000 buses serving over 10,000 bus stops in 38 municipal jurisdictions in eight counties around the Denver and Boulder metropolitan areas. Additionally, RTD operates five light rail lines, the C, D, E, F, and H with a total of 34.9 miles (56 km) of track, serving 36 stations.[103] FasTracks is a light rail/bus/rail expansion project approved by voters in xxxx which will serve neighboring suburbs and communities. The W line, or West line, opened in April xxxx serving Golden/Federal Center. Currently, RTD is expanding the HDenver International Airport (IATA: DEN, ICAO: KDEN), commonly known as DIA, serves as the primary airport for a large region surrounding Denver. DIA is located 18.6 miles (30 km) east-northeast of the Colorado State Capitol. DIA is the tenth busiest airport in the world and ranks fourth in the United States, with 51,245,334 passengers passing through it in xxxx.[106] It covers more than 53 square miles (137.3 km2), making it the largest airport by land area in the United States and larger than the island of Manhattan.[107][108] Denver serves as a major hub for United Airlines, is the headquarters for Frontier Airlines, and is the fastest-growing focus city for Southwest AirIn the past, Denver has been home to several other airports that are no longer operational. Stapleton International Airport was closed in xxxx when it was replaced by DIA. Lowry Air Force Base was a military flight training facility that ceased flight operations in xxxx, with the base finally being closed in xxxx. It is cuDenver Public Schools (DPS) is the public school system in Denver. It currently educates about 73,000 students in 73 elementary schools, 15 K-8 schools, 17 middle schools, 14 high schools, and 19 charter schools.[109] The first school of what is now DPS was a log cabin that opened in xxxx on the corner of 12th Street between Market and LarimerApollo Hall opened quickly after the city's founding in xxxx and staged many plays for eager settlers.[20] In the xxxxs Horace Tabor built Denver's first Opera House. After the start of the 20th century, city leaders embarked on a city beautification program that created many of the city's parks, parkways, museums, and the Municipal Auditorium, which was home to the xxxx Democratic National Convention and is now known as the Ellie Caulkins Opera House. Denver and the metropolitan areas around it continued to support culture. In xxxx, voters in the Denver Metropolitan Area approved the Scientific and Cultural Facilities Tax (commonly known as SCFD), a 1 cent sales tax that contributes money to various cultural and scientific facilities and organizations throughout the Metro area.[112] The tax was renewed by voters in xxxx and xxxx and allows the SCFD to operate until xxxx.[113] Streets. The district boundaries are coextensive with the city limits.[110] The Cherry Creek School District serves some areas with Denver postal addresses that are outside the city limits.[11Denver's many colleges and universities range in age and study programs. The private University of Denver was the first institution of higher learning in the city and was founded in xxxx. Other prominent Denver higher education institutions include Johnson & Wales University, Catholic (Jesuit) Regis University and the three public schools that constitute the Auraria Campus, University of Colorado Denver, Metropolitan State University of Denver, and Community College of Denver. The city has Roman Catholic and Jewish institutions, as well as a health sciences school. In addition to those schools within the city, there are a number of schools located throughout the surrounding metro area.0][111]rrently being used for residential purposes. Buckley Air Force Base, a former Air National Guard base, is currently the only military facility in the Denver-Metro area.lines. line through Aurora along I-225 and building a commuter line along I-70 to connect Downtown with Stapleton and the Denver International Airport.n coasts, South America, Europe, and Asia in the same business day. Denver's location on the 105th meridian at over one mile (1.6 km) in elevation also enables it to be the largest city in the U.S. to offer a 'one-bounce' real-time satellite uplink to six continents in the same business day. Qwest Communications, Dish Network Corporation, Starz-Encore, DIRECTV, and Comcast are a few of the many telecommunications companies with operations in the Denver area. These and other high-tech companies had a boom in Denver in the mid to late xxxxs. 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Zac Brown Band
BMO Harris Bank Center (Formerly Rockford Metrocentre)
Rockford, IL
Friday
2/7/xxxx
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Resch Center
Green Bay, WI
Thursday
2/6/xxxx
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Huntington Center (Formerly Lucas County Arena)
Toledo, OH
Wednesday
2/5/xxxx
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James Brown Arena (formerly Augusta Richmond County Civic Center)
Augusta, GA
Friday
1/31/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Columbus Civic Center
Columbus, GA
Thursday
1/30/xxxx
7:00 PM
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UTC Mckenzie Arena
Chattanooga, TN
Wednesday
1/29/xxxx
TBD
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The Joint - Hard Rock Hotel Las Vegas
Las Vegas, NV
Sunday
1/12/xxxx
8:00 PM
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The Joint - Hard Rock Hotel Las Vegas
Las Vegas, NV
Saturday
1/11/xxxx
8:00 PM
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Joe Louis Arena
Detroit, MI
Wednesday
1/1/xxxx
7:30 PM
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Joe Louis Arena
Detroit, MI
Tuesday
12/31/xxxx
8:30 PM
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Ford Center - IN
Evansville, IN
Sunday
12/29/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Bank Of Oklahoma Center
Tulsa, OK
Saturday
12/28/xxxx
7:00 PM
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Fedex Forum
Memphis, TN
Friday
12/27/xxxx
7:00 PM
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