This appears to be a companion to yesterday’s brochure about the City of Denver, but supposedly focusing on what to do when people got to Denver. In the mid-1950s, Union Pacific published a series of 8-1/2″x11″ full-color glossy four-page brochures about places including Colorado, but this is a much abbreviated alternative to those brochures.
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Aside from two black-and-white photos of Colorado scenery, this brochure spends more space extolling the virtues of the City of Denver and train travel in general than in enticing people to visit Colorado. Page 3 discusses Colorado’s “delightfully cool climate,” then concludes that the best way to get there is the City of Denver. Page 3 goes into detail about the City of Denver and page 4 focuses on the “advantages of train travel.”