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What Will We Do?

he July edition of is always one of our readers’ favorites: The “Top Of The Town” feature takes up a massive amount of real estate in the issue and spotlights the things to do, places to go, and uniquely Denver experiences we’re excited about. We are not publishing that feature this year. ¶ Months ago, we decided it would be impossible to do that package right; because of the COVID-19 pandemic, we didn’t know

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