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463x0 Tech School,
Ex-nuke troop (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
I trained as a 463X0 at this school in 1980. It housed the 463X0 school, the 316X0 school and the munitions officers school. visit www.usafnukes.com.
Grand Lowry Lofts,
John Kneale (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
This was the main headquarters building in the 60's, Bldg 349.
Paris On the Platte,
elfortroll
wrote
18 years ago:
And their coffee has gotten lousy!
Mama's Cafe(former IHOP location),
winuser756
wrote
18 years ago:
Oh, and I eat at Pete's Kitchen (across the street) all the time. Food is pretty good, Id give it a B depending on what you get. I agree that it is over-hyped. Don't get their fries, they are always gross when I get them.
Mama's Cafe(former IHOP location),
winuser756
wrote
18 years ago:
I live right down the street from here. Had the food several times, not too bad.
However, my friend work(ed) there and the owner, Oscar Hajloo tried to rip him off. First he made him clean with vinegar and bleach (mixed!!!!) and when he complained of it burning his eyes Oscar b!tched at him and told him he had to clean the windows and booths with the mix anyway. He never made my friend fill out a I9 or W2, and when he ended up quitting Oscar tried not paying him. Took him a couple of weeks but he finally did get his money, in cash. Also he heard of other people complaining about him not paying them.
I recommend not endorsing this business, because the owner is a crook and has no respect for his employees or people in general.
University of Denver Ritchie Center,
dr4go5 (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Ritchie L. Center or DU Athletics and Recreation websites: http://www.recreation.du.edu/ and http://www.denverpioneers.com/
Wax Trax Records,
Amanda (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
From the words of Duane and Dave, the owners,
"Thirty years ago, two Goth and New Wave audiophiles started our infamous little store in the heart of Denver. When they moved to Chicago in ’78 to start their own label (also under the name Wax Trax) we bought it to preserve their tradition, and keep our favorite record store running."
former Gates Rubber Plant,
Amanda (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
When Charles Gates, Sr. bought The Colorado Tire and Leather Company in 1911 for $3,500, little did he know his small shop in Denver would evolve into a leading rubber products company. Colorado Tire and Leather made a single product, the Durable Tread, a steel-studded band of leather that motorists fastened to their flimsy car tires to extend their mileage.
From this modest beginning Gates Corporation, formerly known as The Gates Rubber Company, has grown into one of the world's largest manufacturers of industrial and automotive belts and hoses, plus a host of related products.
The company charted the course for its future success in 1917 when John Gates, Charles' brother, invented the rubber and fabric V-belt. It was a huge success and within a decade Gates established itself as the world's largest manufacturer of V-belts, a title it still holds today.
In the years that followed the company aggressively expanded its product line. Today, Gates serves customers in the industrial and automotive markets with a full line of belt and hose products.
Today, Gates is the only non-tire producing rubber company with sales and manufacturing operations in all of the world's major markets, including North America, Europe, Asia, Australia and South America.
Trinity Place,
Nigel (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
This is a 17 storey building , completed in 1978
1999 Broadway,
Nigel (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
Designed by Fentrewss Bradburn architects , it is 42 floors tall
Mama's Cafe(former IHOP location),
Anon (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
This is the worst diner in the area. This diner served us meat that was unfit for a dog. It was pasty, over-cooked, and unacceptable. It literally turned into paste when picked up off the plate. When we complained about the quality, the manager returned and told us that he saw nothing wrong with the meat. He then refused to serve us other dishes and/or discount the steaks from our bill. We paid the 37$ bill in full, and left a 5$ tip on top. As we left the diner, they stopped us in the parking lot, accused us of leaving only half the bill and threatened to call the police. A letter will be sent to local papers warning others of this unbelievable experience. DO NOT eat here. In 37 years of my life, I have never had such food of such poor, unacceptable quality.
Triangle Park,
Dave (guest)
wrote
18 years ago:
This should be called Hobo Park, it is a scar on downtown.
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