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Aurora
Fox Arts Center Neon
lights of a restored 1940s-era movie house summon theatergoers,
aspiring actors and others to live performances, classes and
workshops.
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Aurora
History Museum A
permanent exhibit tells the tale of Aurora’s past and
present while traveling exhibits and a children’s area offer
plenty of reasons to visit often.
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Aurora
Singers This
group, founded in 1977, dances and sings its way across the stage
at various venues in Aurora and the surrounding area, performing
everything from a broad range of tunes from the past and present.
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Aurora
Symphony Orchestra The
Aurora Symphony Orchestra, formed in 1978, performs renditions of
the classical masters and newer favorites as well at the Gateway
H.S. Center for the Performing Arts.
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Dining
Out More
than 100 ethnically diverse eateries situated throughout Aurora
tempt the taste buds with savory flavors from around the world.
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Eisenhower
Suite at Fitzsimons Take
a trip back in time to 1955 and see the newly restored Eisenhower
Suite at Fitzsimons where the former president recovered from a
heart attack.
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Golf
Supreme greens await golf
enthusiasts at Aurora’s seven award-winning championship
municipal golf courses.
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Grandview
Dog Park Let
the pooches run free at this 5-acre, off-leash canine haven
located adjacent to Aurora’s Quincy Reservoir.
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Hike,
Bike and Riding Trails Miles
of trails offer ample opportunity to stretch those legs, cruise on
a bike and soak up the sun.
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Historic
Sites Discover
the structures that serve as lasting reminders of the social,
cultural and architectural history of Aurora.
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Libraries
Pick up the latest best
seller, discover a couple of DVDs for weekend viewing or find a
book on tape at Aurora’s seven library locations.
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Miniature
Golf Aurora’s
only miniature golf course features 36 holes and tons of fun for
both the skilled mini-golfers and those just learning putt-putt.
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Morrison
Nature Center The
200-acre Star K Ranch and Morrison Nature Center along the Sand
Creek Greenway features riding trails, nature hikes and workshops.
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Plains
Conservation Center The
1,100-acre Plains Conservation Center in Aurora provides an
intimate look at the flora and fauna of Colorado’s eastern
plains.
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Recreation
Art classes, sports leagues,
cooking and wine tastings, swimming, recreation centers and more
offer participants a myriad of leisure opportunities.
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Reservoirs
Take a dive, hop on a wind
sail or sink a line at one of Aurora’s two reservoirs, also
featuring bike and walking trails.
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Shopping
Yearning for some retail
therapy? Aurora’s numerous shopping venues will inspire more
than just a gander.
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Special
Events Aurora
offers events year-round for all ages, including Kid
Spree,
Jack-O-Launch
at Pumpkin Fest,
Fourth
of July Spectacular,
Festival
International, Trout
Tournament, Concerts
in the Park and
more.
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Sports
Park Regional
and national softball and soccer tournaments dazzle spectators on
22 multi-use field game areas and 12 baseball/softball fields.
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Wheel
Park Fun
on wheels is the name of the game at this park, featuring street
skating, in-line hockey and bicycle motocross or freestyle.
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Visual
Arts There’s
no shortage of art in Aurora. The Art
in Public Places program
mingles art with public facilities while the East
End Arts District features
burgeoning gallery spaces in a revitalized downtown setting.
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