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Location of the City and County of Denver in Colorado. There are more than 300 properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the City and County of Denver, the capital of the U.S. State of Colorado. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted December 20, 2024. [1]
The house was redecorated with authentic furniture and household items of 1886–1904 acquired through extensive research by the Denver Service Center of the National Park Service. [8] The Garfield Historical Site is one of the most accurately restored and highly detailed of the 19th-century U.S. presidential sites.
A search interface within the National Park Service's NPS Focus system provides access to a skeletal record of NRIS data, as well as to photographs and documents describing properties listed on the National Register. The skeletal record includes a simplified set of the information in NRIS about all sites listed through August 2012. [6]
On the main page, click on Search; Under the search Criteria tab, click on the National Register subtab; Search for the Listing Name (note: NR Number in CRIS does not match the NPS NR number) Click on View (the magnifying glass) for the interested site; With the specific site returned (National Register Project Details), click on the Atts. tab
Denver Civic Center Classroom Building: Denver Civic Center Classroom Building: December 6, 1990 : 1445 Cleveland Pl. Civic Center: 44: Denver-Colorado Springs-Pueblo Motor Way Company Inc. Garages: Denver-Colorado Springs-Pueblo Motor Way Company Inc. Garages
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The NPS has 3 main offices/verticals that support the Office of the Director: The Office of Congressional & External Relations, The Office of Management & Administration, and Operations. [1] The National Park Service changed its organizational structure in 1995 in response to the changes that had confronted it over the previous decades.
The logo of the National Park Service. The Official Units of the National Park System of the United States is the collection of physical properties owned or administered by the National Park Service. As of August 2024, there are 433 official units of the National Park System; [1] however, this number can be