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At 140 years old, Breckenridge is a historical gem that continues to reflect America’s frontier spirit. Originally a gold base camp on the Blue River, the Breckenridge area has 350 remaining historical structures from mining days gone, by making it the largest historic region in Colorado.
Today, the city remains as welcoming as ever, inviting visitors to explore the interconnected downtown streets and Victorian charm that resonates throughout the city.
Once you arrive, the community is easy to reach -- sitting largely on one street with easy access to lodging, dining and shopping.
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When not on the slopes, try dog sledding, snowmobiling, snowshoeing or ice skating. Enjoy a summer outing sailing, canoeing or a simple picnic on the shore of Lake Dillion. Check out the green on the Jack Nicklaus 27 hole golf course or explore the region’s natural historic wealth through a 4x4, mining or hot air balloon tour.
Be swept off your feet as you drive through this beautiful country. Welcome your group to a destination full of mountain history and fun.
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