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DENVER, CO - November 28: People walk away at the end of the Grand Illumination event with ending with lighting of station and the tree Friday, November 28, 2014 at Union Station in Denver, Colorado. The lighting of the 35-foot Douglas-fir tree was part of the city's Grand Illumination which decorate several buildings in the city for the holiday season including City and County Building. (Photo By Brent Lewis/The Denver Post)
DENVER, CO – November 28: People walk away at the end of the Grand Illumination event with ending with lighting of station and the tree Friday, November 28, 2014 at Union Station in Denver, Colorado. The lighting of the 35-foot Douglas-fir tree was part of the city’s Grand Illumination which decorate several buildings in the city for the holiday season including City and County Building. (Photo By Brent Lewis/The Denver Post)
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Dec. 31. Denver’s Union Station will open its doors for free this New Year’s Eve, inviting downtown revelers to stop in for a little warm-up, as well as a few cool cocktails. The station will turn the entire Great Hall into a party zone with DJ Desire and DJ G-Funk battling it out for crowd favorite starting at 9 p.m. The basement will become a speakeasy with the Gypsy Swing Style Quartet. For high-end celebrating, the second-floor Cooper Lounge will offer drink specials (reservation for that part at cooperlounge.com). We’re guessing this will be the (crowded) place to be, especially if it’s cold.

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