50 Actions for 50 Places 

I can't imagine Denver without...  

We asked the Denver community to submit the places they couldn’t imagine Denver without and received over 100 submissions! The sites submitted truly showcased what a diverse and rich history the city of Denver has but only 50 could be chosen for the campaign. The 50 places to recieve an "action" have been chosen and are listed below. Thank you everyone who submitted a place to the website and for participating in 50 Actions for 50 Places. We are working with nominators and property owners on determining an action for each place so stay tuned!Check out all 50 Places On the Map Below

 

This mission-style theater was constructed in 1927 and originally named the the Sante Fe Theater....
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The Rocky Mountain Cliff May Homes are a development of 170 mid-century modern prefabricated and...
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Denver's Row of Painted Ladies
The row of Painted Ladies on west 34th Avenue at Wyandot need to be preserved, improved and...
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Not sure how old this pavilion is, but it is adjacent to the 1950s rec center and very cool and mod...
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Built in 1890, for town of South Denver, annexed to Denver in 1900. Sold to me at auction in 1982...
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This is the 1913 Ford Motor Company plant, with matching 1916 addition to the south. This was Ford...
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Navajo Street - the heart of North Denver's former Little Italy
North Denver was once an Italian enclave from the late 1800s - 1950s. In fact, so many Italians...
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The twelve-sided Carousel House has a bell-shaped roof divided by ridges into twelve panels, with...
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Riverside Cemetery, founded 1876, is Denver's oldest extant and operating cemetery and is...
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Built in 1889, the Robinson House is listed on the National Register as a significant example of...
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One of the few remaining homes original to the founded town of Rosedale. Part of the first...
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Image credit :https://www.westword.com/news/sakura-square-is-a-community-hub-and-a-development-target-in-denver-11476861
From: https://sakurasquare.com/_about/ "SAKURA SQUARE HAS A UNIQUE STORY AND HOLDS AN...
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This is a small commercial building in Arapahoe Square. It is a wonderful example of Art Moderne...
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Benedict Fountain
Dedicated as a Christmas gift to the children of Denver in 1932 by architect J B Benedict....
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The original casino tower still exists today
Lakeside Amusement Park was built as a competitor to Elitch Gardens in 1908. The amusement park...
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The last remaining element of Lawrence Halprin’s famous Skyline Park is the two remaining...
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There is a street clock in the middle of the sidewalk on the 700 block of S Broadway. I don’t know...
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