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Did That Age Well? Denver’s Most Divisive Places, Policies, and Icons

Did That Age Well? Denver’s Most Divisive Places, Policies, and Icons

City Cast Denver

September 29, 202537m 29s

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Show Notes

Denver as a city is more than 160 years old. So, with quite a few decades under the city’s belt, how are things looking these days? From a former mayor’s COVID-era tweets to a popular theater with a questionable moniker, we put some of Denver’s most famous and iconic people, places, and things to the test: Did that age well? Host Bree Davies debates the Mile High City’s best and worst looks with politics and green chile correspondent Justine Sandoval and Molly Smith, host of the Did That Age Well? podcast

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Bree mentioned both her and producer Paul Karolyi‘s appearances on Molly’s podcast to talk about Ferris Bueller’s Day Off and Jurassic Park

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