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  2. Red Rocks Amphitheatre - Wikipedia

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    Red Rocks Amphitheatre (also known colloquially as simply Red Rocks) is an open-air amphitheatre in the western United States near Morrison, Colorado, approximately ten miles (16 km) southwest of Denver, which owns and operates it. In addition to several other large sandstone formations nearby, the venue is best recognized by its two massive ...

  3. List of UFC events - Wikipedia

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    In July 2009, the UFC held its unofficial 100th "numbered event"; however, officially, despite being called UFC 100, it was actually the 101st numbered event (not to mention the 133rd event overall). The UFC signed a deal with Fox Sports Net , after Fox agreed to broadcast one fight in June 2002, during its "All-Star Summer" that month. [5]

  4. Timeline of Colorado history - Wikipedia

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    2009: October 15: The balloon boy hoax discombobulates emergency services in northeastern Colorado. August 7: A Ouray woman is killed by a black bear at her home. March 15: Lindsey Vonn of Vail wins her second consecutive International Ski Federation Women's Overall World Cup. February 27

  5. 1stBank Center - Wikipedia

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    The 1stBank Center (originally the Broomfield Event Center and formerly the Odeum Colorado) was a multi-purpose arena located 15 miles northwest of Downtown Denver, in the city of Broomfield. It was located near the Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport and the Flatiron Crossing Mall. Opening in 2006, the arena naming rights belonged to 1stBank ...

  6. 2009–10 Denver Nuggets season - Wikipedia

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    The 2009–10 Denver Nuggets season was the 43rd season of the franchise, its 34th in the National Basketball Association (NBA). After their trip the conference finals last season, the Nuggets started the season 35-18 before the All-Star break.

  7. Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre - Wikipedia

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    August 20, 2009: KS All Star Jam September 7, 2013: August 30, 2014: KS Classics Jam August 24, 2012: Summer Jam June 11, 2005 June 10, 2006 June 9, 2007 June 13, 2008 June 12, 2009 June 11, 2010 June 10, 2011 June 8, 2012 June 7, 2013 June 6, 2014 KTCL 93.3 Big Adventure Concert June 3, 1995 June 22, 1996 June 28, 1997 May 30, 1998

  8. 2009 Denver Outlaws season - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 Denver Outlaws season was the fourth season for the Outlaws in Major League Lacrosse. Coming off of their second championship loss and an 8–4 record in the previous year, the Outlaws were looking to avenge themselves.

  9. Timeline of Denver - Wikipedia

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    November 1: The settlement of Auraria, Kansas Territory founded in the low ground near the confluence of the Platte and Cherry Creek. [3] November 22: Denver City founded east of Cherry Creek as a rival to Auraria, displacing the St. Charles Association. [4] [2]

  10. 2009 Denver Broncos season - Wikipedia

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    2010 →. The 2009 Denver Broncos season was their 40th season in the National Football League (NFL) and 50th season overall. The Broncos started 6–0, but lost 8 of their next 10 games after coming off bye week. They matched their 8–8 regular season record from 2008 and missed the playoffs for the fourth straight season.

  11. 2008–09 Denver Nuggets season - Wikipedia

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    KCKK. < 2007–08. 2009–10 >. The 2008–09 Denver Nuggets season was the 42nd season of the franchise, 33rd in the National Basketball Association (NBA). They finished the regular season with 54 wins and 28 losses, the franchise's best record since 1987–88.