
Denver Colorado Cookbook
Mile High Recipes Such as Bison, Denver Omelet, Colorado Pizza and Much More
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By:
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Laura Sommers

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About this listen
In the early years, Denver was a rough-and-tumble mining town with saloons, gambling halls, and brothels. The city grew quickly, and by 1870 it had a population of over 4,700.
During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Denver developed into a major transportation hub for the region, with railroads and highways connecting the city to other parts of the country. The city also became a center for business and finance, and many prominent companies and banks established headquarters in Denver.
In the 20th century, Denver experienced significant growth and development, particularly in the post-World War II period. The city expanded rapidly, with new suburbs and commercial areas sprouting up around the city center.
Denver also became known for its cultural scene, with a thriving arts community, museums, and theaters.
Today, Denver is a major metropolitan area with a diverse population and a strong economy. The city is home to a number of major sports teams, including the Denver Broncos and the Colorado Rockies, and is known for its outdoor recreation opportunities, including skiing, hiking, and camping in the nearby Rocky Mountains.
Denver's cuisine is influenced by its location at the crossroads of the Midwest, the Southwest, and the Rocky Mountains. The city has a diverse food scene, with a range of options from casual diners to upscale restaurants.
Recipes Include:
- The Denver Omette
- Bison Burgers
- Rocky Mountain Oysters
- Elk Chili
- Chicken Fried Steak
- Rocky Ford Cantaloupe
- Colorado Style Pizza
- The Denver Steak
- Palisade Peaches
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