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                                              Frequently Asked Questions

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               Where can I find a restroom? The Durango Welcome Center (at the corner of Main Ave. and 8  St.) has
               clean public restrooms, open 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. You can also fill up your water bottle and get information
               while you are there.
               Where can I find an ATM?  Many locations are available Downtown:
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                   •  Welcome Center – Main & 8  St.
                   •  Bank of San Juans – 144 E. 8  St.
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                   •  Wells Fargo – 200 W. College Ave.
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                   •  First National Bank of Durango – 259 W. 9  St.
                   •  Magpie’s – 707 Main Ave.
                   •  Alpine Bank – 1099 Main Ave.
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                   •  Bank of Colorado – 902 E. 2  Ave., City Market in Town Plaza, and 1199 Main Ave.
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                   •  First Southwest Bank – 600 E. 2  Ave.

               Where can I eat? Durango has more great restaurants per capita than San Francisco. Learn the guest’s
               taste, then use the BID Business Directory to help them locate restaurant options. Select categories such
               as: Lunch, Dinner, Fast & Local, Kid Friendly, or search by a “type” of food such as Burgers, Sushi or
               Italian. Go to www.DowntownDurango.org and click on “I want to…” and select “Places to Eat.”
               Where do I catch the Trolley? The Main Avenue Trolley runs on a 20-minute schedule weekdays, and
               one-hour schedule on evenings and weekends. In Downtown, catch the Trolley at the Transit Center,
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               Main Ave. & 9  St., and Buckley Park, and in the North Main District at Main Ave. & 19 , Adobe Inn,
               Durango High School, Durango Recreation Center, Travel Lodge and North City Market. The Trolley
               operates along Main Avenue between the Transit Center and The Iron Horse Inn at the north edge of
               town.
               Where can I see live theater?  Live productions are regularly stage at the Henry Strater Theatre and the
               Durango Arts Center. View the BID Event Calendar for current shows at www.DowntownDurango.org
               and click on “Events” “Arts and Theater” tab.
               Where can I see a movie?  Films are screened at two locations in the BID:
                   •  Animas City Theatre – 128 E. College Dr., www.AnimasCityTheatre.com
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                   •  Gaslight Twin Cinema – 102 E. 5  St., 970.247.8133
               Where are the History Museums? Visit the BID History page, www.DowntownDurango.org for
               information on local history.
                   •  Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad Train Museum (at the Downtown Depot):
                          o  Winter hours 1-4 p.m.
                          o  Summer hours 7 a.m.-7 p.m. (7 a.m.-6 p.m. May, early June and October)
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                   •  Animas Museum, 3065 W. 2  Ave. (corner of 31  St. and W. 2  Ave.)
                          o  May-October, Monday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
                          o  November-April, Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
               Dog-friendly Outdoor patios? Outdoor patios that allow dogs: Grassburger, Cyprus Café, Magpie’s,
               Living Tree, Father Daughters Pizza, Cold Stone Creamery, Top that Frozen Yogurt, Michelle’s Crepes,
               Nini’s (back patio), The Palace (grass area next to the patio). Cool off inside at the Main Mall.
               Restaurants in the Main Mall include RGP’s Flaming Wraps and Los Amigos Del Sur.  (There’s plenty of
               seating for you and your dog in the Main Mall central court.)
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