Denver versus Twin Cities: What’s the difference?
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State capitals | |
![]() Denver | ![]() St. Paul |
Rivers | |
![]() The Platte River in Denver | ![]() The Mississippi River, Minneapolis |
Pedestrian/panhandling havens | |
![]() 16th Street Mall in Denver | ![]() Nicollet Mall in Minneapolis |
Old civic phallic symbols now dwarfed by skyscrapers |
![]() Denver, Daniels & Fisher Tower (inspired in 1910 by St. Mark's bell tower in Venice, now a cabaret venue) | ![]() Foshay Tower (inspired in 1929 by the Washington Monument, now a W hotel), Minneapolis |
Big things made by artists Claes Oldenburg and Coosje van Bruggen |
![]() "The Big Sweep," (2006), broom and dustpan outside the Denver Art Museum | ![]() "Spoonbridge and Cherry," (1988), Minneapolis Sculpture Garden |
Acoustic singer-songwriters | |
![]() The former Henry John Deutschendorf Jr., a.k.a. John Denver, who passed through Denver | ![]() Twin cities. The former Robert A. Zimmerman, a.k.a. Bob Dylan, shown here on a 1963 album cover |
19th-century masonry | |
![]() Larimer Square, Denver | ![]() James J. Hill mansion, St. Paul |
Emblematic spunky gals | |
![]() Denver. This is Margaret "Molly" Tobin Brown, a.k.a., the unsinkable Molly Brown, who survived the sinking of the Titanic | ![]() Twin Cities. Mary Tyler Moore (whose TV show survived 168 episodes from 1970-77, shown here with Ted Knight, who played Ted Baxter on "The Mary Tyler Moore Show") |
Water craft | |
![]() Kayaking, Denver | ![]() Canoeing, Twin Cities |
Grand old hotels | |
![]() Brown Palace Hotel, Denver | ![]() St. Paul Hotel, St. Paul |
Weird-looking buildings | |
![]() Denver Art Museum's Hamilton Building | ![]() The Guthrie Theater, Minneapolis |
Hard-drinking author who died an early death |
![]() Jack Kerouac, Denver | ![]() F. Scott Fitzgerald, Twin Cities |
Dive restaurants | |
![]() El Chapultepec, Denver | ![]() Hard Times Cafe, Minneapolis |
Presidential contenders | |
![]() Denver. William Jennings Bryan. (Bryan, right, shown here with Clarence Darrow at the Scopes trial in 1925.) | ![]() Minneapolis, Benjamin Harrison |
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