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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMV0O_alfred-dach_Denver-CO.html
This masonry labor for this memorial is donated by Stephan Dach in loving memory of his father Alfred who perished in the early years of World War II in a Nazi Concentration Camp. May this be a reminder of him and all those others who have perishe…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMV0N_joe-p-martinez_Denver-CO.html
Dedicated to honor Private Joe P. Martinez, Colorado's first Congressional Medal of Honor recipient of World War II.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMIAA_constitution-hall_Denver-CO.html
The First National Bank of Denver made its first home here in 1866, with a building constructed for a cost of $45,000. The bank stayed at this location for 10 years, enlarging rooms, installing fancy gas lights, and in 1875, adding a third floor w…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMI9W_denver-city_Denver-CO.html
The area known today as Lower Downtown, is the Location of the original town of Denver. Gold seekers from Lawrence, Kansas staked the first claim in September of 1858, under the name St. Charles Town Association, but they left only one man to prot…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMI4X_denvers-old-city-hall_Denver-CO.html
This bell is the only existing relic of Denver's old city hall. Built on this site in 1883 and razed in 1936.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMI3S_henry-lee-building-1907_Denver-CO.html
The pattern of ownership of 1545 Wazee Street symbolizes the development of Denver's rail age boom as an industrial and supply city requiring large scale warehousing. Its first owner and occupant, Henry Lee, was an agriculturist, pioneer gardener …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMEQJ_sugar-building-1906_Denver-CO.html
The sweet smell of success pervaded the Sugar Building from 1906, when it was constructed by the Great Western Sugar Company. During the 1920's, GW became the largest producer of sugar beets in the country. The original building was four stories h…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM9F5_lower-downtown-walking-tour-union-station_Denver-CO.html
Denver's Union Station was constructed to consolidate rail activity in the City and to replace the four separate stations serving the boom town. When completed in 1890 in an Italianate style of Colorado Rhyolite with sandstone trim, the station me…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM40L_oxford-hotel-and-annex_Denver-CO.html
1891The Oxford Hotel, built in 1891, is Denver's Oldest Hotel. Bankrolled by Brewer Adolph Zang and his partners Philip Feldhauser and William Mygatt, the hotel was designed by Denver's greatest 19th century architect, Frank E. Edbrooke. Through t…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM3CC_the-rocky-mountain-news_Denver-CO.html
This tablet is theProperty of the State of ColoradoOn this site stood the original home ofRocky Mountain NewsFirst newspaper established inthe Pike's Peak Gold RegionFounded by Wm. N.Byers, April 23, 1859,Champion of Law and Order inJefferson Terr…
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