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Situated on the growing Denver-Boulder corridor, Westminster is easily accessed from either metropolitan area.
A mix of old ranches and new housing developments, Westminster is a vibrant, young community. While new structures have made
over Westminster, the town’s history is carefully preserved at the Bowles House Museum. Westminster’s Pillar of
Fire building, a majestic neo-Romanesque-style building built in 1892, is another interesting tribute to the past. Numerous
other structures are also listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
What’s most visible in Westminster,
however, is a sea of new shopping districts. Visitors will find conveniences ranging from popular chain stores to family-style
restaurants located immediately off of U.S. 36. The Westminster City Center area, located near U.S. 36 and Sheridan Boulevard,
offers over 300 stores, including a number of large department stores clustered in and around the Westminster Mall. In addition,
the Westminster Promenade, an outdoor pedestrian village, contains restaurants and cafes, a movie theatre, sculptures, hotel
facilities, performance areas, interactive water features, walking trails, and a three-rink ice arena.
For those who
would rather get away from it all, the serene sculpture gardens at City Hall provide the perfect escape. Better yet, the Butterfly
Pavilion (at the Promenade) will make any guest feel like they’re a million miles away. This lush conservatory is home
to 1,200 free-flying butterflies, including the brilliant Blue Morpho and a giant endangered species from Australia. Westminster
is also home to over 2,000 acres of open space, 50 developed parks, more than 40 outdoor trails, and four golf courses.
To Get to Westminster:
By Car Westminster has direct access to US Highway 36, Interstate 25 and Interstate
70 via I-25. The city's central location and access to the state highway system makes it easy to drive to any place in Colorado.
The city will also spend more than $32 million in the next five years on Westminster street and traffic improvements.
By Plane Westminster is one of the few metro-Denver cities already directly linked
to Denver International Airport (DIA) via 104th Avenue. The drive from Westminster to DIA takes approximately 30 minutes.
Jefferson County Airport, located along the city's northwestern border, serves local and corporate
travelers.
By Bus The Regional Transportation District (RTD) serves Westminster with high-occupancy-vehicle
lanes that run between Boulder and Denver and connect to a comprehensive city bus route system. The Sky Ride provides bus
service to DIA. RTD's "Call-n-Ride" service, providing curb-to-curb transportation, is also available in some sections of
the city.
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