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Audio:QS060901
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Correct:Denver*QS060902*
Wrong 1:Aurora
Wrong 2:Boulder
Wrong 3:Cheyenne
Wrong 4:Colorado Springs
Wrong 5:Detroit
Wrong 6:Fort Collins
Wrong 7:Portland
Wrong 8:Pueblo
GeoByte1:The Denver branch of the U.S. Mint produces about three quarters of all U.S. coins and is the nation's second-largest gold depository.
GeoByte2:The Museum of Western Art in Denver is home to paintings and sculptures by famous Western artists Frederic Remington and Charles M. Russell.
GeoByte3:In 1870 the Denver Pacific Railroad linked Denver to the Union Pacific Railroad at Cheyenne, Wyoming, connecting Colorado to the East.
GeoByte4:Denver, situated at the western edge of the Great Plains, was settled during the gold rush of 1858.
GeoByte5:Denver is known as the "Mile High City." It lies 5,280 feet (1,584 m), exactly one mile (1.6 km), above sea level.
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