One of my favorite parts of the entire Denver trip is all of the Denver history that we were immersed in. We stayed in a home that used to be the French Consulate building. It was built around the year 1900, and was owned by a number of different wealthy families, and at one point the French Consulate, and then again by wealthy families. Around 1970, it was also the 2nd building in Denver to become a historical Denver home (Molly Brown home was the first).
Here is a picture of Lily reading and enjoying our beautiful home.
In the morning we had a large brunch at Cinzzetti’s:
Then we tried to go to the acquarium, but it was by appointment only, so instead we tried to go the art museum. The art museum was also sold out.
We all were very wet at that point because it was very rainy, so we went to a small pub/cafe for hot chocolate and tater tots.
We then went to the Molly Brown house. It was fascinating, and I wish I took pictures inside!
We went to Stueben’s for dinner loved it so much, I think we will eat there every time we are in Denver going forward.