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Event
Venue
Date/Time
 
Detroit Lions vs. Green Bay Packers
Ford Field
Detroit, MI
Thursday
11/28/xxxx
12:30 PM
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PARKING: Green Bay Packers vs. Atlanta Falcons
Lambeau Field Parking Lots
Green Bay, WI
Sunday
12/8/xxxx
TBD
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Green Bay Packers vs. Atlanta Falcons
Lambeau Field
Green Bay, WI
Sunday
12/8/xxxx
12:00 PM
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Dallas Cowboys vs. Green Bay Packers
AT&T Stadium (formerly Dallas Cowboys Stadium)
Arlington, TX
Sunday
12/15/xxxx
3:25 PM
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PARKING: Green Bay Packers vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
Lambeau Field Parking Lots
Green Bay, WI
Sunday
12/22/xxxx
TBD
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Green Bay Packers vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
Lambeau Field
Green Bay, WI
Sunday
12/22/xxxx
3:25 PM
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Chicago Bears vs. Green Bay Packers
Soldier Field Stadium
Chicago, IL
Sunday
12/29/xxxx
12:00 PM
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NFC Wild Card or Divisional Home Game: Green Bay Packers vs. TBD (Date: TBD - If Necessary)
Lambeau Field
Green Bay, WI
Saturday
1/4/xxxx
TBD
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NFC Championship Game: Green Bay Packers vs. TBD (Date: TBD - If Necessary)
Lambeau Field
Green Bay, WI
Sunday
1/19/xxxx
TBD
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Denver is home to many nationally recognized museums, including a new wing for the Denver Art Museum by world-renowned architect Daniel Libeskind, the second largest Performing arts center in the nation after Lincoln Center in New York City and bustling neighborhoods such as LoDo, filled with art galleries, restaurants, bars and clubs. That is part of the reason why Denver was recently recognized for the third year in a row as the best city for singles.[114] Denver's neighborhoods also continue their influx of diverse people and businesses while the city's cultural institutions grow and prosper. The city acquired the estate of abstract expressionist painter Clyfford Still in xxxx and plans to build a museum to exhibit his works near the Denver Art Museum by xxxx.[115] The Denver Museum of Nature and Science currently holds an aquamarine specimen valued at over one million dollars, as well as specimens of the state mineral, rhodochrosite. Every September the Colorado Convention Center at 451 E. 58th Avenue hosts a gem and minWhile Denver may not be as recognized for historical musical prominence as some other American cities, it still manages to have a very active pop, jazz, jam, folk, and classical music scene, which has nurtured several artists and genres to regional, national, and even international attention. Of particular note is Denver's importance in the folk scene of the xxxxs and xxxxs. Well-known folk artists such as Bob Dylan, Judy Collins and John Denver lived in Denver at various points during this time, and performed at local clubs.[117] Also, three members of the widely popular group Earth, Wind, and Fire are from Denver. More recent Denver-based artists include The Lumineers, Air Dubai, The Fray, Flobots, Cephalic Carnage, Axe Murder Boyz, Deuce Mob, andBecause of its proximity to the mountains, and generally sunny weather, Denver has gained a reputation as being a very active, outdoor oriented city. Many Denver residents spend the weekends in the mountains; either skiing in the winter or hiking, climbing, kayaking and caAdditionally, Denver and the sDenver has made a strong effort to centralize its commercial and entertainment interests in the Downtown area. Currently, it is home to both Coors Field and Pepsi Center, and roughly a mile from nearby Sports Authority Field at Mile High. LoDo and the 16th Street mall are home to hundreds of bars, restaurants, and cafes, attracting many residents from the metro area and supporting the 10,000 plus residents living in the central business district.[4] Additionally, Downtown Denver is home to the second largest Performing Arts CenteThe Downtown Denver Partnership helped lead the lobbying effort to pass an ordinance that provided the police with a law enforcement tool to move the homeless out of sight of tourists and residents of downtown Denver.[6] Support for the "Urban Camping" Ban included hotelier Walter Isenberg, Vice Chair of a Downtown Denver Partnership board and major donor to Denver's Road Home, the city agency on homelessness.[7] The ban, now Sec. 38-86.2. of the Denver Municipal Code, passed on May 14, xxxx and supersedes Sec. 38-86.1. which provided the homeless a safe sanctuary in downtown Denver between the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 7:00 a.m.[8] Sponsored by Mayor Michael Hancock and Councilman Albus Brooks, the ban was approved by a vote of 9 to 4 by the Denver City Council.[9] Promises for more services accompanied the passage of the ban, but the response has been insufficient and several hundred homeless people will survive on the streets tonight and for many nights to come.[10] A number of organizations are opposing the ban criminalizing homelessness[11] including Colorado Coalition for the Homeless,[12] Denver Catholic Worker, Denver Homeless Out Loud,[13] Downtown Denver [14] and Occupy Denver.[15] Denver Homeless Out Loud compiled a report on the impact of the "Urban Camping" Ban after surveying 512 homelesThe Denver area, part of the Territory of Kansas, was sparsely settled until the late xxxxs. Occasional parties of prospectors came looking for gold, then moved on. In July xxxx, Green Russell and Sam Bates found a small placer deposit near the mouth of Little Dry Creek (in the present-day suburb of Englewood) that yielded about 20 troy ounces (620 g) of gold, the first significant gold discovery in the Rocky Mountain region. News spread rapidly and by autumn, hundreds of men were working along the South Platte River. By spring xxxx, tens of thousands of gold seekers arrived and the Pike's Peak Gold Rush was under way. In the following two years, about 100,000 gold seekers flocked toIn the summer of xxxx a group from Lawrence, Kansas, arrived and established Montana City on the banks of the South Platte River (modern-day Grant-Frontier Park). This was the first settlement in what would become the Denver Metropolitan Area. The site faded quickly due to poor findings by miners and most of the settlers and some structures moved north to the confluence of the South Platte River and Cherry Creek and formed a new settlement named St. Charles.[2] The location was accessible to existing trails and had previously been the site of seasonal encampments of the CheyennIn October xxxx, five weeks after the founding of St. Charles, the town of Auraria was founded by William Greeneberry Russell and party of fellow settlers from Georgia on the south side of Cherry Creek. The town, named for the gold mining settlement of Auraria, Georgia, was formed in response to the high cost of land in St. Charles and gave away lots to anyone willing to build and live there. A post office was opened in Auraria in January xxxx serving the 50 cabins that had alrIn November xxxx, General William Larimer, a land speculator from eastern Kansas, placed logs to stake a square-mile claim on the site of the St. Charles claim, across the creek from the existing mining settlement of Auraria. The majority of the settlers in St. Charles had returned to Kansas for the winter and left only a small number of people behind to guard their claim. Larimer and his followers gave the representatives whiskey, promises, and threats and the St. Charles claim was surrendered.[2][5]eady been constructed.[2]e and Arapaho. the region.[1]s people.[16]r in the United States.urrounding cities of the Front Range are home to a large number of local and national breweries. Many restaurants in the region have on-site breweries, and some of the larger brewers, including Coors and the New Belgium Brewing Company, offer tours. The city also welcomes visitors from around the world when it hosts the annual Great American Beer FestiDenver used to be a major trading center for beef and livestock when ranchers would drive (or later transport) cattle to the Denver Union Stockyards for sale. As a celebration of that history, each year for more than a century, Denver hosts the National Western Stock Show, attracting as many as 10,000 animals and 700,000 attendees. The National Western Stock Show is held every January at the National Western Complex, northeasDenver is also famous for its dedication to New Mexican cuisine and the Chile. It's best known for its Green and Red Chile sauce, Colorado Burrito, SouthwThe name of the site was changed to "Denver City" after Kansas Territorial Governor James W. Denver, in an attempt to ensure that the city would become the county seat of then Arapaho County, Kansas. Ironically, when Larimer named the city after Denver to curry favor with him, Denver had already resigned as governor and no longer had say in namiDenver at first was a mining settlement, where gold prospectors panned gold from the sands of nearby Cherry Creek and the South Platte River. Larimer, along with associates in the Denver City Land Company, laid out the roads parallel to the creek and sold parcels in the town to merchants and miners, with the intention of creating a major city that would cater to new immigrants.[6] In the early years, land parcels were often traded for grubstakes or gambled away by miners in Auraria. But the prospectors discovered that the gold deposits in these streams were discouragingly poor and quickly exhausted. When rich gold deposits where discovered in the mountains west of Denver in early xxxx it appeared that Denver City might become a ghost town as prospectors left for more lucrative claims. But once the gold rush began there was a great need for materials that couldn't be produced locally which assured Denver's future as a supply hub for the new miBefore the gold rush, trading was sparse in the Denver area. Early expeditions into the area, such as the Pike and Long expeditions, had returned east referring to the plains as the "Great American Desert" which deterred immigration. Despite this, frontier posts and forts existed and traded with the natives and frontiersmen. However the closest major trading routes, the Oregon and Santa Fe Trails, didn't come with in a hundred miles of the Denver area. Until a permanent trading route was established the locals had to make due with what little extra new immigrants brouAuraria and Denver began to compete for businesses that could cater to the new immigrants and for domination of the area. Auraria began to take an early lead witDenver, Auraria and the land east to the Continental Divide were part of Arapahoe County which encompassed the entire western portion of the Kansas Territory. At the creation of Arapahoe County in xxxx it was occupied primarily by Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians with only a few white settlers, and thus the county was never organized. With no county government and the leaders of the Kansas Territory preoccupied with the violent events of Bleeding Kansas, little time or attention was given to those in Arapahoe County even by the United States Congress who were preoccupied with threats of secession by the slave states. In addition the mine fields were beginning to move beyond the borders of the Kansas Territory and because of their importance and ties to mining activity closer to Denver, calls began for a new territoryOn October 24, xxxx, an election was held to form a provisional government for the goldfields and the formation of the Provisional Government of the Territory of Jefferson was approved. The elected Governor of the Territory of Jefferson, Robert Williamson Steele, opened the first session of the Jefferson Territorial Legislature in Denver City on November 7, xxxx. The Congress, embroiled in the debate over slavery, failed to consider the new territory. The election of Abraham Lincoln for the President of the United States eliminated any chance for federal endorsement of the Territory of Jefferson and any role in government for Governor Steele, a staunch pro-Union Democrat and vocal opponent of Lincoln and the RepubOn February 28, xxxx, outgoing U.S. President James Buchanan signed an Act of Congress organizing the free Territory of Colorado.[9] President Abraham Lincoln appointed William Gilpin of Missouri the first Governor of the Territory of Colorado and he arrived in Denver City on May 29, xxxx. On June 6, xxxx, Governor Steele issued a proclamation declaring the Territory of Jefferson disbanded and urging all employees and residents to abide by the laws governing the United States.lican Party. or state.[4]h the first saloon, smithery, and carpentry shop. But in May xxxx, Denver City donated 53 lots to the Leavenworth and Pike?s Peak Express in order to secure the region?s first overland wagon route. Offering daily service for ?passengers, mail, freight, and gold,? the Express reached Denver on a trail that trimmed westward travel time to as few as six days. With supplies being delivered to the Denver side of Cherry Creek, businesses began to move there as well. By June Auraria had 250 With investment once again flowing into the Denver area transportation became a greater concern. Transporting goods to and from Denver was a large expense, an expense that railroads could alleviate. In xxxx the United States Congress passed the Pacific Railway Act and Coloradans were excited at the prospect of the railroad crossing the Rockies Mountains through Colorado despite the dismal surveys by John C. Frémont and John Williams Gunnison. When the Union Pacific Railroad choose to go north through Cheyenne, Wyoming many at the time expected that Cheyenne would blossom into the major population center of the region. Thomas Durant, vice president of the Union Pacific, pronounced Denver "too dead to bury." Colorado Territorial Governor John Evans declared that "Colorado without railroads is comparatively worthless."[16]buildings compared to Denver's 150 buildings, and both cities were growing quickly. With this growth came a need for a wider government.[8]ght with them.nes.[2][7]ng the capitol.est (Denver) Omelette, Breakfast Burrito, Chiles rellenos, and Tamales most notably. Denver has a very large population of Mexican Americans (one of the country's largest), and is famous for many other southwest cuisine dishes as well. Denver is also well known for other types of food such as, Rocky Denver is also the setting for The Bill Engvall Show, and the setting for the 18th season of MTV's The Real World. It was also the setting for the prime time drama Dynasty from xxxx to xxxx (although the show was mostly filmed in Los Angeles). From xxxx to xxxx, the city's Alameda East Veterinary Hospital was home to the Animal Planet series Emergency Vets, which spun off three one-off documentary specials and the current Animal Planet series E-Vet Interns. The city is also the setting for the Disney Channel Original TV Show, Good Luck Charlie, which is currently in its thirdDenver is home to a variety of sports teams and belongs to a select group of U.S. cities with teams from four major sports. Denver submitted the winning bid to host the xxxx Winter Olympics, but subsequently withdrew giving it the dubious distinction of being the only city to back out after winning a bid to host the Olympics. The Denver Broncos of the National Football League, who are currently coached by John Fox, have been able to draw crowds of nearly 70,000 since their American Football League origins in the early xxxxs and continue to draw fans today to their current home Sports Authority Field at Mile High. The team has Denver City served as the Arapahoe County Seat from xxxx until it became its own county in xxxx. In xxxx, Denver City became the Territorial Capital. With its new-found importance, Denver City shortened its name to just Denver. On August 1, xxxx, Denver became the temporary state capital when Colorado was admitted to the Union, and a statewide vote in xxxx made Denver the permanent state capitPrior to xxxx, Denver was technically part of Arapahoe County, Kansas but because the county was never organized there was a lack of government services that resulted in vendettas and vigilantism, but also entrepreneurialism. William Hepworth Dixon, an English traveler, once noted of Denver, "a man's life is of no more worth than a dog's" but that in its people he saw "perseverance, generosity, [and] enterprise." After Colorado became a territory courts were set up, judges were appointed, and laws were created but mob justice was stilThe same year that Colorado became a territory, the American Civil War broke out and Colorado was not spared. Most Denverites were from the North and their support for the Union drove many Southerners from town, including Denver's first mayor John C. Moore. William Gilpin, Colorado's first territorial governor, organized Colorado's volunteer militia, and sent them south in FeThe summer of xxxx saw attacks on supply trains and market manipulations drive up prices. In xxxx, grasshoppers swarmed through the area stripping away all the vegetation. Real estate values fell so low that entire blocks changed hands during poker games. The town's population shrank from 4,749 in xxxx, to only about 3,500 in xxxx. Many of the original gold miners and town founders were among those wBy the mid-xxxxs the Civil War was over and Denver had survived many tragedies. The city began to grow again and ended the decade with a population of 4,759. With the freeing up of capital that the end of war brought, new investment was once again possible. Denverites began to look toward the next step for growing their city, ensuring the route of the transcontinental railroad traveled through Denver.ho left.[13]bruary xxxx to fight Confederate Texans at the Battle of Glorieta Pass. With resources tied up in the war there was little left over for mines, farms, and infrastructure and Denver stagnated.[13]l common.[13]al.[10][12]advanced to the Super Bowl six timesThough Denver surpassed most other cities On May 19, xxxx, just over a year after the fire, the spring melt combined with heavy rains caused severe flooding on Cherry Creek. The flooding severely affected the low-lying Auraria, destroying the Rocky Mountain News building, the Methodist Church, City Hall, and numerous offices, warehouses, and outbuildings. Eight Denver residents had been killed, and enormous number of livestock had been drowned. Financial losses totaled approximately $350,000 and left many homeless. The water was badly contaminated and threatened a major epidemic. Despite these overwhelming losses, rebuilding began almost immediately. Ignoring the risk, many rebuilt well within the flood plain, and flood waters continued to engulf Denver in xxxx, xxxx, xxxx, and xxxx. It was not until the xxxxs, when the Army Corps of Engineers completed Cherry Creek Dam, that the flooding was stopped.[15]in Colorado at the time and was transforming itself, it was still considered a frontier town. Churches, lacking permanent facilities, often held their services in public halls or saloons and children attended pay schools led by teachers of questionable ability. Gold mining declined as miners exhausted the shallow parts of the veins that contained free gold, and found that their amalgamation mills could not recover gold from the deeper sulfide ores.[14] Many people left Colorado, and often those that stayed lacked continuous work during the economic slump, spending their time drinking and getting Denver's early wooden buildings were extremely flammable and on July 15, xxxx citizens organized a volunteer Fire Department. Unfortunately, almost a year later, carts and buckets were still on order, and firemen were untrained and untried. On April 19, xxxx, a fire broke out in the center of downtown Denver. High winds fed the sparks and, in a few hours, a great majority of the wooden buildings in the heart of Denver had been destroyed. Losses totaled over $250,000, and although the buildings themselves were of minimal value, the loss of inventory devastated many new businesses. As a result of the fire, new laws were passed to prohibit using wood and other flammable materials to construct downtown buildings. Denver's new buildings were built with brick, often larger than the original. As the rebuilding progressed, Denver began to look like a town rather than a temporary campground.[15]into fights. and won back-to-back titles in xxxx and '99. The Broncos are owned by Pat Bowlen. In the xxxxs and xxxxs, one of the top priorities of former Mayor Federico Peña was bringing major league baseball to the city, an effort which culminated in the creation of the Colorado Rockies as an expansion franchise in xxxx and the opening of Coors Field in xxxx. The Rockies advanced to the playoffs in xxxx, but were eliminated in the first round. In xxxx, their late-season winning streak saw them advance to the playoffs as a wild-card entrant, advance to and win the NL Championship Series and bring the World Series to Denver for the first time. Denver is also home to the Colorado Avalanche, a National Hockey League team that relocated from Quebec City in xxxx. They have won two Stanley Cups (xxxx and xxxx) while in Denver and play at Pepsi Center, which also hosts the Denver Nuggets of the National Basketball Association, and the Colorado Mammoth of the National Lacrosse League. The Major League Soccer team Colorado Rapids play in Dick's Sporting Goods Park, an 18,000 seat stadium opened for the xxxx MLS season, located in Commerce City, a suburb of Denver.[120] and won the MLS Cup in xxxx. In xxxx Denver established a professional outdoor lacrosse team, the Denver Outlaws. They play in Sports Authority Field at Mile High and are sanctioned by Major League Lacrosse. In xxxx, The Denver Outlaws won the Western Conference Championship. season.Mountain oysters, Rainbow trout, anThe Dragon Boat Festival in July, Moon Festival in September and Chinese New Year are annual events in Denver for the Chinese and Asian residents. Chinese hot pot (huo guo) and Korean BBQ restaurants have been growing in popularity. The Denver area has 2 Chinese newspapers, the Chinese American Post and the Colorado Chinese NeWhen World War I ended, the economy continued to be strong for a short period. But with less demand for goods, prices dropped and xxxx saw a short recession, followed by a more severe one between xxxx and xxxx. The mining industry was hard hit by decreasing prices and increasing foreign competition during the post-war recession years. Coal mining in Colorado was particularly affected as alternative sources of fuel were widely adopted and labor strikes hurt production. In xxxx Denver was on the receiving end of a major natural gas pipeline from Texas and as more households and businesses switched to gas, the more demand for coal fell.[45]ws.[119]d the Denver sandwich.t of downtown.val each fall.mping in the summer. Five Iron Frenzy.eral show.[116]
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