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Denver Central Library

Architect: Burnham Hoyt; Michael Graves, Klipp Colussy, Jenks Dubois     Year Built: 1955/1995 Photo Restrictions: Yes Significance The Denver Central Library is a regional icon showcasing elements of two important architectural movements: the International style and Postmodernism. The original portion the…

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Historic Grant Avenue

Original Building: Grant Avenue Methodist Church Architect: Harry J Manning Architectural Style: Gothic Revival Year Built: 1908 and 1920                                                                         Designation: Colorado Historic Landmark Photo Restrictions: No Significance The Historic Grant Avenue Building is iconic for a variety of reasons: its…

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The Temple

Architects: Willoughby J. and Frank F. Edbrooke        Architectural Style: Victorian with Moorish and Romanesque Features Designation: National Register of Historic Places Year Built: 1882, 1887 Structure  The temple is a beautiful structure constructed of hard-pressed brick with buttresses, stone trimmings,…

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Trinity United Methodist Church

Architect: Robert S. Roeschlaub; Seracuse, Lawler and Partners           Architectural Style: Gothic Revival Designation: National Register of Historic Places – 1970           Year Built: 1887/1888; 1982 Cost: $175,000 including $12,000 for lots; $2 million restoration Structure Designed by Robert Roeschlaub, Colorado’s first…

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Tears Mcfarlane House

Architect: F.J. Sterner                                                                                    Architectural Style: Colonial Revival Year Built: 1898                                      Designation: National Register of Historic Places, Denver Landmark Photo Restrictions: No Structure The house is a superb example of Georgian architectural style, which is depicted through its symmetry in shape…

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