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  2. Sakura Square - Wikipedia

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    Sakura Square (Japanese: サクラ・スクエア, Sakura Sukuea) is a small plaza located on the north/east side of the intersection of 19th Street and Larimer Street in Denver, Colorado. The square contains busts of Ralph L. Carr , Governor of Colorado from 1939 to 1943, Minoru Yasui , a Japanese-American lawyer, and Yoshitaka Tamai (1900 ...

  3. Asian Pacific Development Center - Wikipedia

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    The Asian Pacific Development Center is a non-profit organization assisting Asian immigrants in the Denver, Colorado, metropolitan area.Founded in 1980 to provide outpatient mental health therapy and counseling, it expanded its offerings a few years later to include acclimation assistance including classes in English as a second language, job placement, and youth activities.

  4. List of tallest buildings in Denver - Wikipedia

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    Hyatt Regency Denver at the Colorado Convention Center: 492 / 150 38 2005 1,100 rooms (60 suites). Currently Denver's 2nd largest hotel by room/suite count. [21] [22] 10 Spire: 478 / 145 41 2009 Topped off March 2009 and home to 496 residential units. Spire is currently Colorado's tallest all residential building. [23] 11 Block 162: 452 / 138 ...

  5. Civic Center, Denver (neighborhood) - Wikipedia

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    The Denver Art Museum's new wing was completed in fall 2006, further developing the neighborhood's art scene, which includes various art galleries and the Curious Theatre Company. Denver's new justice center and jail opened in late 2010. In 2012, the agency opened the new state history museum of Colorado, the History Colorado Center.

  6. Central Park, Denver - Wikipedia

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    Central Park, previously Stapleton, is a neighborhood within the city limits of Denver and Aurora, Colorado. [1] Located east of downtown Denver, the neighborhood is at the former site of the decommissioned Stapleton International Airport, which closed in 1995. It is the largest residential neighborhood within the city of Denver.

  7. Bridges to Prosperity - Wikipedia

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    Bridges to Prosperity determined that positive results could be attained by spreading the technology by building approximately 10–20 demonstration bridges per country, training locals, partnering with local technological institutes, providing downloadable and easy to use step-by-step photo and video manuals, and supplying free wire rope and ...

  8. Cherry Creek Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    The shopping center is a triumph of mined land reclamation. In the 1920's Temple Buell bought a large parcel of land at First Avenue and University Boulevard. It was nothing but a weed-filled area. [2] Before the shopping center, sand was mined from a large pit. After it was mined out, the city used the pit as a sanitary landfill in the 1940s.

  9. Washington Park, Denver - Wikipedia

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    Washington Park as a neighborhood started development soon after the founding of Denver though it was still fairly rural in nature. By 1886, there was enough population to create Denver's first suburb, South Denver, which by the silver bust of the 1890s was annexed into Denver due to financial difficulties. Development hastened with the ...