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Mailing Address:
PO Box 2009
Breckenridge, CO 80424
Physical Address:
70 River Run Road
Keystone, CO 80435
866-874-8483
970-453-4000
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Keystone Attractions
 Keystone's summer is highlighted by a full calendar of festivals, live theatre productions and performances by blues and jazz artists, and classical orchestras. Most of the events in Keystone take place in River Run Village at the Pavilion at Keystone . When the snow flies, Keystone's bars and restaurants light up with live bands, DJs and crowds of dancing fools. Breckenridge's National Historic District is also a popular attraction, thanks to its large collection of shops, galleries, restaurants and bars. For more information, contact our concierge. Don't Miss: Keystone Pavilion |  | River Run Village Keystone, CO 80435 (970) 496- 4FUN www.keystoneneighbhourhood.com The Pavilion at Keystone is an 8,000 square foot tented structure that hosts a wide array of cultural events throughout the summer season. Guests enjoy comedy acts, orchestral performances, musicals, art camps and more. The Pavilion is also available for rent for special events including weddings and conferences. |
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| Lake Dillon Theater |  | 176 Lake Dillon Dr. Dillon, CO 80435 (970) 513-9386 www.lakedillontheatre.org The Lake Dillon Theatre Company, housed in the old Town Hall in Dillon, offers a year-round season of plays and musicals. The company's Young People's Theatre Workshop offers a 6-week summer-theatre workshop for children ages 4-18, culminating in a full-blown musical production. |
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| Backstage Theater |  | 121 South Ridge Street (in the Breckenridge Theatre) Breckenridge, CO 80424 (970) 453-0199 www.backstagetheatre.org Backstage Theatre has been presenting award-winning theatre since 1974. Join them for an evening of memorable entertainment presented in a warm, cozy atmosphere. Shows sell out quickly, so be sure to call for reservations. |
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| Breckenridge National Historic District |  | (970) 453-9022 www.summithistorical.org Breckenridge's colorful downtown is an attraction in itself. The carefully preserved buildings lining Main Street date back to the 1880s and 1890s, and today house upscale boutiques, gourmet restaurants, microbreweries and high-end art galleries. The Summit Historical Society curates the Breckenridge Historical Museum on South Main Street and provides walking tours of the district. |
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| The National Repertory Orchestra |  | 103 South Harris Breckenridge, CO (970) 453-7243 www.speakeasymovies.com Housed in the Colorado Mountain College, the Speakeasy offers first-run indie movies in an intimate theater just a few steps from Main Street. The Speakeasy Art Gallery displays the work of local artists, including painting, photography, sculpture, and jewelry. |
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| The Speakeasy |  | 103 South Harris Breckenridge, CO (970) 453-7243 www.speakeasymovies.com Housed in the Colorado Mountain College, the Speakeasy offers first-run indie movies in an intimate theater just a few steps from Main Street. The Speakeasy Art Gallery displays the work of local artists, including painting, photography, sculpture, and jewelry. |
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| Trans-Lux Theater |  | 312 US Hwy 6 Dillon, CO 80435 (970) 468-6315 www.transluxmovies.com TransLux Skyline Cinemas is the only multiplex movie theater in Summit County. The movie house offers first-run films, state-of-the-art sound, a game room and a concession stand. |
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