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DENVER – Aug. 26, 2019 – ‘Tis the season of spooky! Through Oct. 2019, Haunted Colorado, Denver International Airport’s (DEN) newest exhibit will be on display. The mysterious exhibit gives insight into some of Colorado’s most haunted attractions.
Haunted Colorado highlights supernatural hot spots throughout the state. The exhibit is located on Ansbacher Hall, in the Jeppesen Terminal, on Level 6 North before A-Bridge Security.
From cemeteries to hotels to abandoned mines, the exhibit features historical and current artifacts, intriguing objects, photographs and information to both edify, scare and excite. The root of the exhibit helps define and applaud the history of Colorado’s extraordinary people and organizations who continue to support the myths, the legends and the realities of their ghostly acquaintances.
See photos of the Haunted Colorado exhibition at DEN.
Participating Exhibitors
Photos on display of “The Shining,” a horror film shot at the Stanley Hotel, a participating exhibitor in Haunted Colorado Fun Services; Gilpin Historical Society & Museum; Molly Brown House; Museum of Colorado Prisons; Reinke Brothers; Rocky Mountain Paranormal Research Society; Silver Plume; The Stanley Hotel; The Wizards Chest; Tom “Dr. Colorado” Noel.
About DEN’s Arts Program
The DEN Arts Program administers the City and County of Denver’s “one percent for art” ordinance which enhances public places and features nearly 40 site-specific works including sculptures, murals and other installations. The pieces are displayed in outdoor landscapes, inside Jeppesen Terminal and on airport concourses, as well as in the train tunnels and on the train itself. In addition to the permanent art collection, DEN curates temporary exhibitions, collaborating with museums, cultural institutions and arts organizations to present the highest quality two- and three-dimensional work. For more information, visit www.flydenver.com/art.
Denver International Airport is one of the busiest airports in the world. DEN is the primary economic engine for the state of Colorado, generating more than $36 billion for the region annually. For more information visit www.FlyDenver.com, check us out on YouTube and Instagram, like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Sign up for DEN’s monthly newsletter Nonstop News.
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