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  2. City Park, Denver - Wikipedia

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    September 17, 1986. City Park is an urban park and neighborhood in Denver, Colorado. The park is 330 acres (1.3 km 2) and is located in east-central Denver. The park contains the Denver Zoo, the Denver Museum of Nature and Science, Ferril and Duck Lakes, and a boathouse. City Park is also the name of the neighborhood that contains the park ...

  3. Cheesman Park, Denver - Wikipedia

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    Cheesman Park is located in central Denver, southeast of downtown. The Park has inexact borders, as it is framed on three sides by private residences, but is located in the center of the Cheesman Park neighborhood, between Humboldt Street on the west, Race Street and Denver Botanic Gardens on the east, 13th Avenue on the north, and 8th Avenue on the south.

  4. List of Denver landmarks - Wikipedia

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    20 House of Lions / Molly Brown House, 1340 Pennsylvania Street 113 1971 1889 Pennsylvania Street. 21 Navarre Building / Bricker Collegiate Institute, 1727 Tremont Street 1725 Tremont Place 470 1971 1880 Downtown Denver. 22 Smith House / Eben Smith House, 1801 York Street, 471 1971 1902–1905. 1985 NRHP-listed.

  5. Robert Burns Memorial (Denver) - Wikipedia

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    The statue of Robert Burns (also known as the Robert Burns Memorial) in Denver, Colorado, is a work of public art by the Scottish artist William Grant Stevenson, RSA. The Robert Burns Memorial in Denver consists of a bronze statue of the Scottish poet Robert Burns standing on a granite pedestal. The memorial was donated to the City of Denver by ...

  6. Washington Park, Denver - Wikipedia

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    September 17, 1986. Washington Park is a neighborhood and public urban park in Denver, Colorado. The Washington Park is a blend of historic and contemporary styles of architecture. The park was first developed by Architect Reinhard Schuetze in 1899. Its design was influenced by city planner Kessler, the Olmsted Brothers and philanthropist ...

  7. Denver Mountain Parks - Wikipedia

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    The Denver Mountain Parks system contains more than 14,000 acres (5,700 ha) of parklands in the mountains and foothills of Jefferson, Clear Creek, Douglas, and Grand counties in Colorado, west and south of Denver. Daniels Park in Douglas County. Owned and maintained by the City and County of Denver, this historic system was launched in 1910 and ...

  8. William Ellsworth Fisher - Wikipedia

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    A.C. Foster Building, downtown Denver, 1911 by Fisher & Fisher. William Ellsworth Fisher (1871 – 1937) was an architect who founded the Denver, Colorado firm that became Fisher & Fisher. Fisher's father, Allen S. Fisher, moved to Denver from Clinton, Ontario, Canada, [1] with his family in 1885. William became a draftsman for Balcomb & Rice ...

  9. Statue of Martin Luther King Jr. (Denver) - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Martin Luther King Jr. The memorial in 2008. Location. Denver, Colorado, U.S. Coordinates. 39°44′46″N 104°57′16″W  /  39.746037°N 104.954541°W  / 39.746037; -104.954541. A statue of Martin Luther King Jr. by Ed Dwight is installed in Denver 's City Park, in the U.S. state of Colorado. The memorial was installed in ...