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Spirit moved with the Colorado Music Hall of Fame to its new location at Red Rocks in 2015. [4] Although some of Denver's fans were upset to see the Windstar property sold and the Spirit statue moved, [5] most people – including Denver's former wife – think the Colorado Music Hall of Fame is a fitting location for the massive statue. [6]
The statue was unveiled at its new location at Red Rocks Amphitheatre near Morrison, Colorado in spring 2015. The bronze study for the statue is used as a fundraiser and as the annual "John Denver Spirit Award". [4] The initial sketch of the statue was used by the Taylor Guitar Company to create limited edition of John Denver guitar, released ...
The John Denver Spirit sculpture is a 2002 bronze sculpture statue by artist Sue DiCicco that was financed by Denver's fans. It is at the Colorado Music Hall of Fame at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. On March 7, 2014, the West Virginia Legislature approved a resolution to make "Take Me Home, Country Roads" the official state song of West Virginia.
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The Windstar Foundation was an environmental education and humanitarian organization founded by John Denver and Thomas Crum in 1976 to conserve 1,000 acres (400 ha) of land in Snowmass, Colorado, where it had its headquarters. [1] Windstar educated all age groups about the environment on a world-wide level. [2]
A statue honoring civil rights hero and US Congressman John Lewis was unveiled Saturday outside of Atlanta, replacing a Confederate monument that had stood there for more than a century.
Red Rocks Park is a mountain park in Jefferson County, Colorado, owned and maintained by the city of Denver as part of the Denver Mountain Parks system. The park is known for its very large red sandstone outcrops.