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Denver Landmarks and Historic Districts, Second Edition
is the newest, most thorough guide to Denver’s 51 historic districts and more than 331 individually landmarked properties. This lavishly illustrated volume celebrates Denver’s oldest banks, churches, clubs, hotels, libraries, schools, restaurants, mansions, and show homes.

Denver is unusually fortunate to retain much of its significant architectural heritage. The Denver Landmark Preservation Commission (1967), Historic Denver, Inc. (1970), Colorado Preservation, Inc. (1984), and History Colorado (1879) have all worked to identify and preserve Denver buildings notable for architectural, geographical, or historical significance. Since the 1970s, Denver has designated more landmarks than any other US city of comparable size. Many of these landmarks, both well-known and obscure, are open to the public. These landmarks and districts have helped make Denver one of the healthiest and most attractive core cities in the United States, transforming what was once Skid Row into the Lower Downtown Historic District of million-dollar lofts and $7 craft beers.

Entries include the Daniels & Fisher Tower, the Brown Palace Hotel, Red Rocks Outdoor Amphitheatre, Elitch Theatre, Fire Station No. 7, the Richthofen Castle, the Washington Park Boathouse and Pavilion, and the Capitol Hill, Five Points, and Highlands historic districts.  Denver Landmarks and Historic Districts highlights the many officially designated buildings and neighborhoods of note. This crisply written guide serves as a great starting point for rubbernecking around Denver, whether by motor vehicle, by bicycle, or afoot.

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  1. Cover
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  1. Half title, Series page, Title page, Copyright
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  1. Contents
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  1. List of Figures
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  1. List of Maps
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  1. Foreword
  2. John Hickenlooper
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. xv-xvi
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  1. Introduction
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  1. 1. Central Denver
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  1. 2. Capitol Hill
  2. pp. 51-96
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  1. 3. Northeast Denver
  2. pp. 97-110
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  1. 4. Northwest Denver
  2. pp. 111-134
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  1. 5. South Denver
  2. pp. 135-150
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  1. 6. East Denver
  2. pp. 151-164
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  1. 7. Denver Mountain Parks
  2. pp. 165-168
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  1. Appendix A: Denver Landmarks by Designation Number
  2. pp. 169-173
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  1. Appendix B: Denver Historic Districts by Designation Number
  2. p. 174
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  1. Appendix C: Denver Landmark Preservation Commissioners
  2. p. 175
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  1. Appendix D: Lost and Undesignated Denver Landmarks
  2. pp. 176-178
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  1. Bibliography
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  1. About the Authors
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  1. Index
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