Interactive Mapping Tool 

 

Share your knowledge with us!  

Use this interactive mapping tool to share stories, memories and even upload photographs related to Denver buildings that are important to you.

Check back regularly to learn about some of the buildings we have surveyed, and see what information others have shared with us.  

This map will be continually updated as Discover Denver, and members of the general public, add information to it.

Option 1 - Add a Place

 


 

Your Places
1. Simply click “Add Places”
2. Tell us about your place
3. Upload a photo
4. Drop a pin on the map, and you’re done! 
 

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Browse the places that others in the community have shared and comment or add content.

 
 
The Nicoletti Family (Marco, Teresa and sons Frank and Joseph) lived in 227 S Lincoln between 1911...
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Wilberforce Whiteman was a member of the South Broadway Christian Church and was their first music...
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In 1871, the dirt path street of South Broadway (south of Cherry Creek) was graded and improved by...
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In the 1970s, about a century after the Colorado Gold Rush, Denver’s music scene attracted a...
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Denver Union Station is the main railway station and central transportation hub in Denver, ...
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Movie houses became big in Denver in 1916. Pioneer Showman DeWitt C Webber chose to build his “...
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A Short History of the Old Tramway Building: Berkeley was so far away from the business center of...
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City records show that a Guy Santorno purchased vacant lots 1&2 in 1923. He had constructed at...
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1560 Downing Street, aka Kenilworth Court Apartments, were completed in September 1907. The three-...
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The two-story building at 1860 Race Street was built in 1891 for Henry McChesney.  McChesney and...
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2053 N Gaylord St - Shwayder House
This stately Gaylord Street home in City Park West was built on spec in 1912 by contractor Swan...
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2841 and 2835 West 24th Avenue are two nearly identical residences built on lots bought by Paul...
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This building's original address was 346 North Grant Street before streets in Globeville were...
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Albert Whitaker House
Albert S. Whitaker was born in Tioga Co., NY, on August 22, 1844. He enlisted in the Army cavalry...
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Avery and Charlotte Gallup were responsible for much of the lush development of housing in South...
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Picture of Eisenhower Chapel
Deeply steeped in history, the Eisenhower Memorial Chapel No. 1 was the first chapel to be built on...
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Eugenie Putz Underhill (Charpiot)'s story starts in France in 1834. She and her brothers came...
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Taken between 1910 and 1930 View of a pergola and fountain (designed by Saco R. DeBoer) at the John...
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George Joseph Charpiot (1884-1955) was the favorite nephew of Eugenie P. Underhill and lived at 402...
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The east facade of the Harvey Mansion in the Harvey Park neighborhood.
The house started as a modest 2-story Dutch colonial farmhouse, built in 1921. In 1924, that...
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Charles L. Wolf, who lived down the street from this house at 3837 West 46th Avenue, acquired land...
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The Molly Brown House Museum (also known as the House of Lions) is located at 1340 Pennsylvania...
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This modest home has a colorful history representative of the early days of Jefferson Park. Its...
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This property was once much larger than it is. The property to the east was part of their garden...
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The history of 1449 Quebec Street is really the history of Colfax Avenue, as viewed through the...
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