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INTERIOR COLORADO

THE MUST-SEE TOWNS

Telluride: This Victorian mining town is known as the Festival Capital of Colorado. There’s the famous music festival and film festival, but the most unknown, unusual gathering might be the Art + Architecture Weekend, held each July. Not only can you see the building (no longer a bank) on Colorado Avenue where Butch Cassidy pulled off his first stickup, but you can also ride the free gondola to the nearby town of Mountain Village.

Founded in 1874, this town is a National Historic Landmark. One fun spot: the notorious Blair Street,

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