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Denver, Colorado
Denver is a vibrant city with 300 days of sunshine, year-round adventure and the breathtaking Rocky Mountains in its backyard. Denver has it all—from nationally recognized chefs, exciting nightlife and world class attractions, to a thriving arts and cultural scene, countless shopping options, and abundant outdoor recreation found in the largest city park system in the country. View more information about denver including restaurant information and activities.

Denver's walkable downtown has been completely revitalized, featuring the second largest performing arts complex, a new opera house, a new aquarium, a new amusement park, three new art museums, three new sports stadiums, and a recently expanded convention center. Experience, explore, and discover how the Mile High City will awaken your senses like nowhere else.

  • Denver, Colorado skylineStay at one of 6 hotels of various prices within the NMSA hotel block.
  • You can enjoy free shuttles to and from select NMSA hotels.
  • Denver's new light-rail system will provide attendees with transportation to fun and exciting locations.
  • Denver International Airport is the nation's largest—53 square miles, an area so large it could hold the Dallas-Fort Worth Airport and Chicago O'Hare Airport. The airport is also the 5th busiest airport in the United States and the 10th busiest in the world.
  • Denver is the second most educated city in the United States.
  • More than 2,000 restaurants serve Denver residents and visitors.
  • Denver is home to the world famous Red Rocks Amphitheatre and eight professional sports teams.
  • Denver boasts the largest city park system in the country, 90 golf courses and 650 miles of paved trails.

Denver is the perfect destination for the largest middle level education conference in the world!

             
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