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

 

Architect David W. Dryden lived in the brick home on the corner of E. 26th St. and Gilpin St. in...
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Albert Whitaker House
Albert S. Whitaker was born in Tioga Co., NY, on August 22, 1844. He enlisted in the Army cavalry...
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Bob Ragland was a local visual artist in Denver for over 50 years. He was self proclaimed to be a...
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Built in 1900 for Frank Edbrooke, architect of the Brown Palace Hotel.
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Violinist and Jazz Band Leader George Morrison home. Morrison built the house in 1923 despite...
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Irving P. Andrews (1925 - 1998) was a prominent attorney in Denver, Colorado. After serving as a...
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Judge Raymond Jones Home
There is current social merit that also deserves consideration in this application. 780 Steele...
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The building where Julia Greeley lived while performing her countless charitable acts in Denver....
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Celebrated architect Jacques J.B. Benedict's earliest known work in Colorado is the 1910 John...
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Moorish Revival House by The Gonzalez Brothers of Auraria 1585 Glencoe was built in 1938. he...
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Barney Ford Home
Born a slave in 1822, Barney Ford lived an entrepreneurial life and became one of Colorado's...
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Shangri-La is a Streamline Moderne mansion in Denver, Colorado, United States. Commissioned by...
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