Pass for Denver Historic Clock Tower
Highlights
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Unbeatable views from two observation decks
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Capture memories in the photo booths
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Learn about the history of this iconic landmark
Summary
Tour info
Why take this tour?
Experience the majesty and history of Denver's first skyscraper with the Pass for Denver Historic Clock Tower. Built in 1910 as part of the Daniels and Fisher department store, this iconic landmark stands tall at 325 feet, offering breathtaking views of the city from its two observation decks. Get ready to capture unforgettable memories in the photo booths located throughout the tower, perfect for creating lasting keepsakes of your visit.As you make your way through the tower, soak in the rich history and significance of this architectural gem. Learn about its construction, its role in the city's development, and the individuals who contributed to its legacy. This pass gives you exclusive access to areas of the clock tower that were once off-limits to the public, allowing you to delve deeper into its fascinating history.From the observation decks, marvel at the panoramic views of Denver's skyline, allowing you to fully appreciate the city's beauty and natural surroundings. Whether you're visiting for the first time or you're a longtime resident, the Pass for Denver Historic Clock Tower provides a unique and immersive experience that will leave you with a deeper appreciation for this historic landmark and the city it calls home.This pass is not only an incredible opportunity for locals to learn more about the city's history, but it also makes a perfect gift for those looking to explore and discover the beauty of Denver. Surprise a loved one with this experience and let them create their own memories while uncovering the secrets of the clock tower.Don't miss out on this chance to explore Denver's first skyscraper and enjoy unbeatable views from its observation decks. Purchase your Pass for Denver Historic Clock Tower today and embark on a journey through time and architectural wonder.
What’s included?
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Photo Booths -
Access to certain historical spaces