It's one of the reasons Aurora is known as "The World in a City." On Havana Street features close to 50 unique and international dining delights. This week on Aurora Now, we meet a man who spent the past year eating at each and every one of them as part of a series featured in Westword. Hear why he says the people he met along the way are as much a part of the story as the food. Also on the show, the Aurora History Museum's homeschool program introduces students to Dearfield as part of Black History Month; hear how a historic site in Aurora is being transformed into affordable housing while also preserving the past; and can you guess this month's mystery object? All that and more this week on Aurora Now.
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Celebrate Lunar New Year on Havana Street starting at noon on Feb. 15
Can you name this mystery object from the Aurora History Museum?
PSA #1: Visit Aurora, Colorado
PSA #2: CDOT wants you to know about "Driving in the (Winter) Wild"
Aurora Police Department announces redistricting officially goes into effect Feb. 14
PSA #3: Aurora Police Department is hiring; women are encouraged to apply
PSA #4: Catch classic movies every weekend on AuroraTV
City of Aurora once again hosting breakfast station for Winter Bike to Work Day on Feb. 13
Mystery object from Aurora History Museum revealed
Check out this pozole rojo recipe from "Lindita’s Kitchen"
Aurora eatery cracks Yelp's top 100 list of best restaurants in U.S.
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"I Ate at Every Restaurant on Aurora's Havana Street: Here's What I Learned
Aurora History Museum's Homeschool Program
Black History Month Events at the Museum
Build Up Aurora Ranking Roundups
Aurora Police Department Redistricting
Rock It, Sock It Drive & Aurora Day of Giving