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  2. The Clyfford Still Museum - Wikipedia

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    In August 2004, Still's wife, Patricia, chose Denver to receive the collection after then-Mayor John Hickenlooper visited her home and agreed to the will's terms. [6] The artworks contained within the Clyfford Still Estate included roughly 825 paintings on canvas and 1,575 works on paper – drawings and limited-edition fine-art prints.

  3. Chamberlin Observatory - Wikipedia

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    Chamberlin Observatory is an astronomical observatory owned and operated by the University of Denver.It is located in Denver, Colorado (US) in Observatory Park.It is named for Humphrey B. Chamberlin, a Denver real estate magnate who pledged $50,000 in 1888 to build and equip the facility.

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  5. Byers–Evans House - Wikipedia

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    Byers–Evans House, Denver, about 1889, when the photograph was taken of Evans family members. It was the home of William Gray Evans beginning 1889. In 1900, Margaret Gray Evans and her daughter Anne Evans moved into the house.

  6. Daniels & Fisher Tower - Wikipedia

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    Birds-eye view of Denver and the Rockies as viewed from the tower of the Daniels and Fisher Stores Co., 1913. Built as part of the Daniels & Fisher department store in 1910, it was the tallest building between the Mississippi River and the state of California at the time of construction, at a height of 325 feet (99 m). [2]

  7. Cathedral of St. John in the Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    Saint John's Cathedral in Denver, Colorado, United States is the seat of the bishop and the cathedral of the Episcopal Diocese of Colorado and part of the Episcopal Church in the United States. Construction began in 1909, [2] the first service held in the cathedral in 1911, and it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. [1]

  8. Glendale, Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The city is a part of the Denver–Aurora–Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area and the Front Range Urban Corridor. Glendale's fire and medical services have been provided by the Denver Fire Department and Denver Paramedics through a contract with the City and County of Denver since 2005. Glendale is policed by the Glendale Police ...

  9. Timeline of Denver - Wikipedia

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    December 17: Denver Horse Railroad the first rail transit service begins operating, changing its name in the next year to the Denver City Railway Co. [31] 1873 – Palace Theater, a gambling and entertainment establishment, opened by Ed Chase. [32] 1875 – East High School opens as part of the Arapahoe School. [33] 1876 Riverside Cemetery ...