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23 hours ago ago from Brewers Roundtable Reference Library
Here it is, the end of 2009 already. Where did the year go to? It's time to look back on all that happened around the Colorado brewery scene during this last year. It's been an extremely busy 12 months. Here's just a sampling of what went on in Colorado in respect to beer. Colorado Brewery Closings Hard economic times forced the closure of several Colorado breweries in 2009. Some disappeared while others morphed into something new. Here ...
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Denver is definitely a sports town, but the one sport that receives little attention is Tennis. Denver University has a Tennis team as do several other colleges around Colorado such as CU in Boulder, CSU in both Fort Collins and Pueblo, and the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs. The Colorado State Open tennis tournament at Gates Tennis Center had a good turnout this year, although I missed out on the opportunity to attend. The ...
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