The Colorado State Capitol building is quite remarkable from an architectural point of view. It draws everyone's attention from the very first minutes, as it rises above the city as if its defender. The building's construction was completed in 1901, neoclassicism was chosen as the style. The government institution's interior is no less noteworthy. Near the Capitol is the Civic Center Park where one can have a great time walking or sitting on a bench, enjoying the extraordinary peace. Here you can see the Voorhies Memorial, which pays tribute to all victims of the Second World War. On the opposite side of the Colorado State Capitol building is the Molly Brown House Museum. A woman who owned the house became famous mostly for being one of the Titanic survivors. It has preserved the situation in which this socialite and philanthropist lived, so you can easily plunge into the atmosphere of that time. Perhaps one day wouldn't be enough for exploring the huge Fairmount Cemetery. Its territory accommodates many interesting monuments, crypts, and gravestones, mostly politicians and officials are buried here. Denver is a university town, which is confirmed by two prestigious universities based here. First of all, this is the University of Denver whose building resembles typical European educational institutions. It was founded in 1864, and its interior and exterior still keep the history of that time. Another prestigious educational institution is Regis University founded in
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