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Are you planning a corporate event or fundraiser event in Denver in the near future? Denver, CO Corporate event coordinators and corporate event planners can help you organize your big event or party in Denver. They'll help you with every piece of the event planning process, including food and catering arrangements and decorations. With a Denver, CO corporate event planner at your side to help you plan your corporate event in Denver, CO, you won't have to do it all by yourself - you can step back and let the professionals handle it. Look around this site - Partyfun411 provides you with information on loads of Denver event planners!
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There is also an older downtown grid system that was designed to be parallel to the confluence of the South Platte River and Cherry Creek. Most of the streets downtown and in LoDo run northeast-southwest and northwest-southeast. This system has an unplanned benefit for snow removal; if the streets were in a normal N-S/E-W grid, only the N-S streets would receive sunlight. With the grid oriented to the diagonal directions, the NW-SE streets receive sunlight to melt snow in the morning and the NE-SW streets receive it in the afternoon. This idea was from Henry Brown the founder of the Brown Palace Hotel. There is now a plaque across the street from the Brown Palace Hotel which honors this idea. The NW-SE streets are numbered, while the NE-SW streets are named. The named streets start at the intersection of Colfax Avenue and Broadway with the block-long Cheyenne Place. The numbered streets start underneath the Colfax and I-25 viaducts. There are 27 named and 44 numbered streets on this grid. There are also a few vestiges of the old grid system in the normal grid, such as Park Avenue, Morrison Road, and Speer Boulevard.  Denver Corporate Events

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