Application for National Register of Historic Places designation for the Adolph Zang Mansion (Denver, Colo.) built in 1880. The documentation includes forms, narrative, a map, and photographs.
Application for National Register of Historic Places designation for the Alfred Butters House (Denver, Colo.) built in 1890, designed by architect Frank E. Edbrooke. The documentation includes forms, narrative, a map, and photographs.
Named after the American writer Eugene Field, this apartment building was built in 1939 by architect Charles D. Strong. It features Art Deco and Art Moderne elements. Eugene Field lived from September 2, 1850 to November 4, 1895 is best known for...
The first building to be named after a literary figure was built in 1936 by architect Charles D. Strong. The style is Twentieth-century Modern and Art Deco. James Russell Lowell was a poet, editor, critic and diplomat that lived from February 22,...
The first building to be named after a literary figure was built in 1936 by architect Charles D. Strong. The style is Twentieth-century Modern and Art Deco. James Russell Lowell was a poet, editor, critic and diplomat that lived from February 22,...
Poet's Row--Colorado--Denver.
2010 April 28
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