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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

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These two styles are
so similar in Denver that we have combined the two.
The Equitable Building on 17th Street was the first
to incorporate the Italian Renaissance influence in
1890.
At their most elaborate, this style
had a low roof, overhanging eaves with decorative
brackets, an entrance tower, round headed windows
with hood moldings, corner quoins, arcaded porches,
balustrade balconies, small chimneys set in irregular
locations, tall narrow windows, classical door surrounds.
These elegant facades were typically
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1022 Humboldt Street
Stoiberhof Mansion
Built in 1907 this huge 15 bedroom/15 bath Italian
Renaissance Revival home features an indoor mosaic
swimming pool, the original elevator leading to a
prohibition room, three dining rooms, a theatre stage,
a barber shop, a bowling alley and hand painted biblical
scenes on the ceiling beams in the library.
"I was very fortunate to meet and marry
my husband at Stoiberhof in 1972. While we were in
residence here at 1022 Humboldt, there was a female
headless ghost who sat on the end of the 20 foot long
dining room table. She was extremely distressed and
pleaded with anyone who would listen to help her find
her missing head. As we all know, this could indeed
be true as many “body parts” were left
behind when they moved the bodies from the city cemetery
to build what we now know as Cheesman Park. I don’t
know if she ever found her head, but I do know that
you can take walking
tours in and around Cheesman Park and actually
see the indentation from sunken graves in the park."
- Sonja Leonard Leonard
Humboldt
Island Historic District |
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200 Cherry Street
George Cranmer Residence
J.J.B. Benedict called this home on Cramner Park
his best design of all. And it is easy to see why
with the unusual curved broken pediment, a low-hipped
roof, an elegant arched entry…all of which are
indicative of the style.
Hilltop |
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707 Washington
The Morris-Wood-Bonfils Mansion
A great example of Mediterranean Revival and
one of Sonja's favorite buildings is the Morris-Wood-Bonfils
Mansion. Used for years as the Mexican Consulate,
it has now been converted to condominiums with new
look alike town homes directly to the west. |
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580 Williams Street
Small in scale but grand by design this vernacular
example of Italian Renaissance home was built by J.J.B.
Benedict. With its paired arched windows and low-hipped
roof, it is one of the most elegant small houses in
the area. It is interesting to note here that this
small home is located very near the famous small homes
of Denver.
Driving
Park Place |
Source: Denver the City Beautiful by Thomas J
Noel & Barbara Norgren
©1996 By Leonard
Leonard & Associates, Inc. All rights reserved. Duplication
in whole or in part without permission is prohibited.
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