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* International Development Enterprises, a development NGO based in Denver, Colorado
* 1987 – Continental Airlines Flight 1713, a Douglas DC-9-14 jetliner, crashes in a snowstorm at Denver, Colorado Stapleton International Airport, killing 28 occupants, while 54 survive the crash.
Denver International Airport is noteworthy for the large number of pneumatic tube systems, including a 25 cm diameter system for moving aircraft parts to remote concourses, a 10 cm system for United Airlines ticketing, and a robust system in the parking toll collection system with an outlet at every booth.
The system, which uses rubber tires and travels along a fixed underground guideway, is similar to the people mover systems at Singapore Changi Airport, Hartsfield – Jackson Atlanta International Airport, and Denver International Airport.
* February 27 – In Denver, Colorado, Stapleton Airport closes and is replaced by the new Denver International Airport, the largest in the United States.
* W. A. E. Skurnik, African Political Thought: Lumumba, Nkrumah, Touré ( Social Science Foundation and Graduate School of International Studies, University of Denver.
The entries contained blurbs about ways to escape to Mexico, hijacking an aircraft at Denver International Airport and crashing into a building in New York City, as well as details about the attacks.
Great Lakes Airlines, an United Airlines affiliate, serves the San Luis Valley Regional Airport from Denver International Airport.
* March 19 – A time capsule sealed exactly hundred years before is scheduled to be opened at the Denver International Airport.
The main airport serving Estes Park is Denver International Airport, located 75 miles southeast.
Denver International Airport, which is to the south, is served by nearly twenty airlines.
Police Chief Patrick Foley of Douglas was elected Vice President of the International Association of Chiefs of Police ( IACP ), at the annual convention in Denver, Colorado, in 2009.
Western had hubs at Los Angeles International Airport, Salt Lake City International Airport, and the former Stapleton International Airport in Denver.
The site of the former Stapleton International Airport in Denver, Colorado, closed in 1995, is now being redeveloped by Forest City Enterprises.
Today the jet is on permanent static display at Denver International Airport's Terminal C.
The film appeared in several film festivals including South by Southwest, the Atlanta Film and Video Festival, Boston Film Festival, and Denver International Film Festival ; it won Best Documentary at both the Savannah Film and Video Festival and the Kudzu Film Festival.
Nearby commercial airports are the Albuquerque International Sunport airport, Denver International Airport, Colorado Springs Airport, Pueblo Memorial Airport with service to Denver, and Rick Husband Amarillo International Airport.

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A United Airlines DC-6 at Stapleton Airport, Denver, in September 1966
Great Lakes Airlines serves Pierre Regional Airport non-stop flights to Denver and Minneapolis-St. Paul.
Show Low Regional Airport ( IATA: SOW, ICAO: KSOW ) provides passenger airline service through Great Lakes Airlines to Phoenix and to Denver through Farmington, New Mexico ; the airport maintains a single passenger terminal for this purpose.
Located just outside Vernal, the Vernal-Uintah County Airport provides daily scheduled air service to Denver, Colorado.
Great Lakes Airlines is currently serving the McCook Regional Airport with commercial flights to Denver and Huron, South Dakota.
Rapid City Regional Airport provides flights to the airline hub cities of Denver, Minneapolis, Salt Lake City, Dallas-Fort Worth, Las Vegas, Phoenix / Mesa and Chicago.
The city's Vernal-Uintah County Airport has scheduled air service to Denver provided by Great Lakes Aviation.
The Tri-Cities Airport is the only commercial airport in the Tri-Cities area and is served by several major airlines with direct flights to Seattle, Denver, Salt Lake City, Las Vegas, Minneapolis, Los Angeles, Phoenix / Mesa and San Francisco.

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The Denver & Rio Grande Western Railroad, often shortened to Rio Grande or D & RGW, formerly the Denver & Rio Grande Railroad, is a defunct U. S. railroad company.
Because Denver's father was in the military, the family moved often, making it difficult for Denver to make friends and fit in with people of his own age.
The center of the metropolitan area sits in a valley, the Denver Basin, and suffers from air pollution known colloquially as the brown cloud, building up if the air is stagnant as it often is in the winter.
Powerful opinion-makers of the American labor movement such as the Philadelphia Tocsin, Haverhill Labor, the Brooklyn Labor Press, and the Denver Labor Enquirer granted Gompers space in their pages, in which he made the case for the unions against the attacks of employers, " all too often aided by the K of L ."
Gastroliths have sometimes been called Morrison stones because they are often found in the Morrison Formation ( named after the town of Morrison, west of Denver, Colorado ), a late Jurassic formation roughly 150 million years old.
Cable systems can also air satellite-relayed over-the-air stations originating from other areas of the United States, known as superstations ( of which there are currently only six around the country, the most prominent being WGN America, which airs some programming carried by WGN-TV in Chicago ), which for the most part are often aired in rural areas and if carried nationally, may have a separate feed carrying different programming than that of the local area feed that is SyndEx-proof ( i. e., syndicated programming that the superstation has obtained full signal rights to ) and may omit network programming from that station's network affiliation ; all superstations, except for WSBK-TV in Boston, are currently affiliated with a broadcast television network as WGN-TV, WPIX in New York City, KWGN in Denver and KTLA in Los Angeles all being affiliated with The CW and WWOR-TV in Secaucus, New Jersey affiliated with MyNetworkTV.
In the early days of Colorado tourism, Mount Evans and Denver were often in competition with Pikes Peak and Colorado Springs.
Since the 1970s, the Baltimore Orioles have often played the raucous John Denver song " Thank God I'm a Country Boy " at the conclusion of " Take Me Out to the Ball Game ".
Denver remained largely a farming community with cotton as the primary cash crop supplemented by " truck farming " vegetables to area towns ( with tomatoes and strawberries being among the most often marketed vegetable crops ).
The Madchester style to which their music is often associated was not yet popular in the United States, and as fervent followers, the Numbskulls ushered the era of ecstasy laden rave culture of the late eighties in the Boulder and Denver area of Colorado.
Salt Lake City provides a generic Western urban landscape, often playing the substitute for Los Angeles, Denver, or unnamed cities.
The practical season for the entire Colorado Trail is roughly July, August and September, though low elevation portions near Denver are often accessible April through June.
Because of the haunting —- which often involves objects being thrown around the room —- Sethe's youngest daughter, Denver, is shy, friendless, and housebound, and her sons, Howard and Buglar, have run away from home by the time they are thirteen years old.
Plaschke is often referred to by Denver Post columnist and author Woody Paige as " Reverend Bill.
Most often quoted is that the train is said to become a runaway when it is still 300 miles west of Denver with a continuous decline ahead.
At the school district level, contradictory reform policies were often especially apparent, though there is little evidence of confusion among progressive school leaders in Seattle, Oakland, and Denver.
Alamo Placita Park ( Little Place of the Cottonwoods ) has often been called Denver ’ s most ideal and most beautiful park.
Barnes was often fined by Denver Coach Jack Faulkner when caught sketching during team meetings.
Now, many cities around the United States and around the world host annual lindy exchanges, including Atlanta ( ATLX-Atlanta Lindy Exchange ); Austin ( ALX-Austin Lindy Exchange ); Boston ( dirtywater-Dirty Water Lindy & Blues Exchange ); Chicago ( WCLX-Windy City Lindy Exchange ); West Lafayette, IN ( LAFLX ); Knoxville ( KLX-Knoxville Lindy Exhange ); Orlando ( ORLX-Orlando Lindy Exchange ); Memphis ( RHLX-Red Hot Lindy Exchange ); Ann Arbor ( KissME-Keep it Simple and Swing Michigan Exchange ); Sacramento ; Washington D. C. ( DCLX-D. C. Lindy Exchange ); ( DetLX-Detroit Lindy Exchange ); Portland ( PDXLX-Portland is often referred to by its airport code, PDX ); Utah ; Charleston ( CHEX-Charleston Exchange ); Phoenix ( PHXLX-Phoenix Lindy Exchange ); Denver ( DLX-Denver Lindy Exchange ); New Orleans ( Fleur de Lindy ); Pittsburgh ( Pittstop Lindy Hop ); Orlando ( ORLX-Orlando Lindy Exchange ); New Haven ( CTLX ); San Luis Obispo ( sloX-SLO Exchange )- and many other cities.
Contemporary artists who recorded adult-appeal music, such as The Carpenters, Barry Manilow, Anne Murray, Helen Reddy, Olivia Newton-John, Barbra Streisand, Art Garfunkel and John Denver began to be played more often on Top 40 radio.
* Muache Band of Utes ( Mouache, Mahgruhch, Mahgrahch, Muwac ) lived along the eastern foothills of the Rocky Mountains from Denver, Colorado in the north to Las Vegas, New Mexico in the south, traded with northern Puebloan peoples, especially with Taos Pueblo, therefore often called Taos-Ute, ranged after adoption of the horse with their allies, the Llanero band of the Jicarilla Apache, southeastward as far as the Texas Panhandle.

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