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Temple is a nightclub first established in San Francisco, with an additional location in Denver. With a San Francisco location south of Market Street near the Salesforce Tower and Salesforce Transit Center, the club was opened in 2007 by entrepreneur Paul Hemming. Temple has been notable for being among the highest-grossing nightclubs by ...
St. Dominic's Church (Denver, Colorado) St. Elizabeth's Church (Denver, Colorado) St. Ignatius Loyola Church (Denver, Colorado) St. James Episcopal Church (Meeker, Colorado) Cathedral of St. John in the Wilderness; St. John's Greek Orthodox Church (Pueblo, Colorado) St. Joseph's Polish Roman Catholic Church; St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church ...
The Denver Athletic Club (1884) [68] The Denver Club (1880–1995), Denver's oldest club, insolvent; had contained two singles and one doubles squash courts [69] The Denver Petroleum Club (1948) [70] [71] The Denver Press Club (1877), [72] [73] the oldest existing press club in the United States; The University Club of Denver (1891) [74] [75]
Jeremiah Manley, left, and other attendees at The Cove, an 18-and-up, pop-up Christian nightclub, raise their arms in worship on Saturday, Feb. 17, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. (AP Photo/Jessie ...
DENVER (Reuters) -The convicted shooter who killed five people in a 2022 attack at a gay nightclub in Colorado, pleaded guilty to federal hate crime and gun charges on Tuesday and received ...
Five people were killed and dozens more injured in a mass shooting at the LGTBQ nightclub Club Q over the weekend. The suspect, Anderson Lee Aldrich, 22, was taken into custody at the scene and ...
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in downtown Denver, Colorado, United States. Downtown Denver is defined as being the neighborhoods of Capitol Hill, Central Business District, Civic Center, Five Points, North Capitol Hill, and Union Station. The locations of ...
The building of this church was sponsored by Antonio de Ordóñez y Alcocer, to give thanks to his patron Saint Cajetan (San Cayetano in Spanish). [2] [4] The La Valenciana mine was first worked in 1558, but abandoned in 1559 as it was thought to be exhausted. [5] The earnings from the mine financed the building of the church. [5]