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Denver Neighborhoods

Arapahoe Acres
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Baker
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Circle Drive
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Congress Park
Corey Merrill
Country Club
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Crestmoor Park
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Downtown
Highlands
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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


 

 

Park Hill

Park Hill East: Colfax to 23rd, Holly to Monaco
Park Hill West: Colfax to 23rd, Albion to Hudson

 

Landmarks  

ST. THOMAS EPISCOPAL CHURCH
2201 Dexter Street

One of Denver’s best examples of the Spanish Colonial Revival mode has a fantastic Churrigueresque entry surround of cast stone leading to a rustic, wood-beamed, open truss nave. Stucco walls and red-tile roofing characterize the church auxiliary buildings. and cloister.

 

Three miles from the Central Business District and primarily residential, Denver's Park Hill neighborhood begins just east of the Denver Museum of Nature and Science on Colorado Boulevard to Quebec Street and from Colfax Avenue to as far north as 52nd Avenue. Montview Boulevard, developed in 1882, and Monaco Parkway are main thoroughfares and typify the wide, tree-lined neighborhood streets. Park Hill's nationally recognized neighborhood organization sponsors an annual tour of the many historic homes in this welcoming community.

 

Neighborhood Associations

 

Greater Park Hill Community

Mr Greg Rasheed
2823 Fairfax Street, Denver CO 80207
303.388.0918

 

San Rafael Neighborhood Association

Mr Nelson Bock
2437 Downing Street, Denver CO 80205
nbock6552@aol.com - 303.860.1467 - 303.860.7119

 

Park Hill Neighborhood Values

Park Hill History

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