Dinosaur Ridge
Hidee Mine
Union Station
Cave of the Winds
People
100

This was the first name of our guide.

Kermit

100

This is often called the "perfect metal". 

Gold

100

These are the three materials which the older buildings in Denver are made from?

Granite, Sandstone and Brick

100

This  was the flying activity we did at Cave of the Winds.

Bat-a-pult

100

Abby does not like ice cream but she loves this dessert.

Pie

200

This was mined as a useful material for building bricks.

Clay

200

Gold is this atomic number.

79

200

The streets of Denver run diagonally, but parallel to this.

Cherry Creek

200

This is one indigenous tribe that occupied the land that is now Cave of the Winds

Apache or Ute

200

These 2 people spilled their water at What the Pho?

Edie and Jackson

300

This was our lunch spot for the day.

Bonfire Burritos

300

This was Ms. Estacio's favorite part of the Hidee mine.

The outhouse

300

Union Station is also known as this due to its comfortable furnishings.

Denver's living room

300

This was the name of our lunch place in Golden.

Bonfire Burrito

400

THe movement of rock in vertical directions was caused by this.

Plate Tectonics

400

The gnomes, or Tommyknockers, originated from this overseas location.

Cornwall, England (or the Cornish)

400

Denver got its name from the leader of this territory. 

Kansas Territory
500

This was the second stop on our photo treasure hunt.

Astor House

500

This disease was accidentally prevented by a mining invention.

White lung

500

This Hebrew word means found in several spots in Denver means" May the lord be with me and with thee"

Mizpah