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Denver Neighborhoods

Arapahoe Acres
Arlington Park
Baker
Belcaro
Bonnie Brae
Capitol Hill
Cheesman Park
Cherry Creek
Cherry Hills Vista
Circle Drive
City Park
City Park South
Congress Park
Corey Merrill
Country Club
Country Club North
Country Club South
Crestmoor Park
Curtis Park
Downtown
Highlands
Hilltop
Humboldt Island
Mayfair
Montclair
Morgan's Addition
Park Hill
Platt Park
Polo Club
7th Avenue Historic District
Southern Hills/Wellshire
Stokes
University Park &
Observatory Park

Uptown/City Park West
Washington Park
Whittier & Cole
Wyman's Historic


 

 

Cherry Creek

University to Harrison, 1st Avenue to 6th Avenue

 

Architecture


One of the most diverse residential neighborhoods, Cherry Creek North has newer homes and townhomes sitting beside the typical styles of "Denver Squares" and Bungalows. New infill construction began in the early 1950s and continues today. The selection of housing includes; cluster type and mid-rise condominiums, single family homes, larger condominium/townhomes and ultra-luxury attached and detached houses. The variety of home styles, the close proximity to shopping and cultural facilities of Downtown, make Cherry Creek one of Denver's most attractive neighborhoods.

 

Landmarks

HARMAN TOWN HALL/
GREENLEAF MASONIC TEMPLE

400 Saint Paul Street

Edwin and Louisa Harman incorporated the Cherry Creek-area farm as the town of Harman in 1886. Franklin E. Kidder and Ida Humphreys designed the town hall built in 1891 and it housed the municipal offices of the little country town. After Denver annexed Harman in 1895, it became a police and fire station and a Masonic temple in 1934.

 

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