
erchants Park (Owned by the owner of the Merchants Biscuit Company), was the home of baseball,...
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Russell Stover's Candies got their start on South Broadway? In 1923 Clara and Russell Stover...
This substantial Jefferson Park house was built in 1909 for Angelo "Filippo" Onofrio and his...

In the 1920’s John C Rubright of 162 South Lincoln sponsored to build the substantial structure...

In 1882, built on the north side of Virginia at the corner of Lincoln at Virginia Ave. San Souci...

"Affectionately known as "Uncle John" and was referred to as the Father of South...
Listed as the only restaurant in The Negro Motorist Green Book. Demolished.
Originally built for Martin Marietta Corp, which gave the two "wing-like" buildings their...

The Steele House served as the residence of the manager of the Robert W. Steele Gymnasium, later...
Built in 1898 by the Ladies Relief Society in the Argyle Park subdivision. The Society was...

The Nicoletti Family (Marco, Teresa and sons Frank and Joseph) lived in 227 S Lincoln between 1911...
Wilberforce Whiteman was a member of the South Broadway Christian Church and was their first music...

In 1871, the dirt path street of South Broadway (south of Cherry Creek) was graded and improved by...

In the 1970s, about a century after the Colorado Gold Rush, Denver’s music scene attracted a...

Denver Union Station is the main railway station and central transportation hub in Denver, ...

Movie houses became big in Denver in 1916. Pioneer Showman DeWitt C Webber chose to build his “...
A Short History of the Old Tramway Building:
Berkeley was so far away from the business center of...

The ornate stone house at 1405 King Street was built around 1895 by Eli Ackroyd, president of the...
Constructed in 1890, the original address of 2927 West 28th Avenue was 616 Garnet. Its first owner...

Deeply steeped in history, the Eisenhower Memorial Chapel No. 1 was the first chapel to be built on...