Guess where I’m biking near this mural and win a Denver B-cycle season pass

Former Mayor Wellington E. Webb enacted the Denver Public Art Program in 1988, and it has since helped fund the installation of more than 150 public art works in our city. You see them all over town, and this one in particular saw the commission of both muralists and lighting...
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Former Mayor Wellington E. Webb enacted the Denver Public Art Program in 1988, and it has since helped fund the installation of more than 150 public art works in our city. You see them all over town, and this one in particular saw the commission of both muralists and lighting technicians to set the algorithms for the LED lights.

You might know where this piece of art is, but can you guess where I’m biking for the chance at winning a season pass to Denver B-cycle?

Leave you guess where I’m biking in a comment below (be as specific as possible.)

The winner receives a Denver B-cycle 2012 season pass — a $80 value — for free!

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