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“The secret is simple and the secret is out: Denver doesn’t just have the mountains and it’s more than just the gateway to the West. It has the music, the culture, and the cool too.”
National Geographic

transform the mundane into the magnificent, the ordinary into the extraordinary. Nowhere is this more evident than in the story of Lawrence Argent’s blue bear—the towering “I See What You Mean” that perches over the Colorado Convention Center like a sentinel of whimsy and wonder. He’s playful, he’s curious and quirky, and he’s clearly not from

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