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! 
 

Option 2 - Comment

 


 

Comment

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

 
 
Charles Marble Kittredge lived here in 1910.
0
Built in 1893 as the Silver panic began, features cut stone facade and back to back fireplaces in...
0
The mid-century 4 story building at 855 Pennsylvania Street is inextricably tied to the 12 story...
0
The mid-century modern 12-story high rise on the SE corner of 9th Avenue and Logan Street was...
0
One of the most beautiful theaters to visit in the Denver area.
0
House was designed and given by General Electric as an example of the house of the future.
0
This stately home on 13th Avenue was designed and built by architect/builder Andreas Eriksen for...
0
Marycrest convent home of Sisters of St Francis, now Aria cohousing
For 75 years, Marycrest, the 25-acre campus of the Sisters of St. Francis, served as an oasis of...
4
This 1924 private residence is a classic Arts and Crafts style home. Originally a 3 bedroom one...
0
For over five decades, the Saucy Noodle Ristorante has been a Denver landmark at the same location...
0
This home was one of the first homes built and sold by the original founders of the Subdivision of...
0
City records show that a Guy Santorno purchased vacant lots 1&2 in 1923. He had constructed at...
0
My mom likes to tell about herself and her brother, Johnny, growing up in Denver, and how my...
1
This mysterious structure, not easily viewable from Quebec Street, was originally built as a barn/...
0
Unit 2607 is part of a shotgun triplex in Scottish village. Shotgun apartments have no hallways,...
0
Lovely two bedroom, two bathroom Craftsman house built in 1908. Gorgeous original woodwork....
0
photo of Denver's first Big Top Store on South Federal
Location of the first Big Top Auto Mart store in the Denver metro area, designed by the Denver...
0
My understanding is that these rowhouses were built in 1894 as nurses housing for Denver General/...
0
Denver's oldest continuously operating hotel opened August 12, 1892. Despite common...
0
George Swartz had wanted to be an actor from the time he was a boy in Pennsylvania. Tuberculosis...
0
This small Victorian house was commissioned in 1907 by John J. Burlien and built by Bowen &...
0
I'm fairly certain this is the longest alley driveway in Stapleton.
1
This house was built in 1910 in the architectural style of a 20th Century English Craftsman cottage...
0
Picture of Eisenhower Chapel
Deeply steeped in history, the Eisenhower Memorial Chapel No. 1 was the first chapel to be built on...
0
Picture of Eisenhower Chapel
Deeply steeped in history, the Eisenhower Memorial Chapel No. 1 was the first chapel to be built on...
0
The historic Emerson School in Denver’s Capitol Hill neighborhood is home to the Denver office of...
1
Property was owned by P.T. Barnum originally. I was raised in the first house built on the west...
0
Taken between 1910 and 1930 View of a pergola and fountain (designed by Saco R. DeBoer) at the John...
0
1892 home of Russell and Elinor Gates. Russell Gates established a series of successful mercantile...
0
Rienks family photo on front porch - March, 1967
0
William Quayle designed the home in the 1870s at 2104 Glenarm Place for H.H. Thomas, an upper-...
0
This shop was operated by Cliff Henderson and was the Denver police motorcycle repair center in the...
0
5, 7 and 9 South Fox Street were hand-built by Henry Roth in the Bungalow or Craftsman style of...
0
While the majority of Denver Mint employees in the 20th century lived on the west side of Denver...
0
JC Penny store in about 1921 at 21 S. Broadway St. My grandfather worked for the Denver Public...
0
Built in the Georgian Colonial style by Dr. Charles J. Lowen about 1915, and later became the home...
0
Currently houses the Law Office of Jonathan M Ward, a personal injury attorney. From the 1980'...
1
Charles L. Wolf, who lived down the street from this house at 3837 West 46th Avenue, acquired land...
0
Marijuana Mansion is a one-of-a-kind exhibit that highlights the history and culture of cannabis...
0
May Arno Schwatt owned this house at 1311 Steele St. Arno (?-1968) was an American actress,...
0
The Molly Brown House Museum (also known as the House of Lions) is located at 1340 Pennsylvania...
0
1968 build. Brick and frame bi-level, 4 Bdrm, 2 Bath, attached 2 car garage.
0
The history of 1449 Quebec Street is really the history of Colfax Avenue, as viewed through the...
0
Listed as the only restaurant in The Negro Motorist Green Book. Demolished.
0
Originally built for Martin Marietta Corp, which gave the two "wing-like" buildings their...
0
The Steele House served as the residence of the manager of the Robert W. Steele Gymnasium, later...
0
Built in 1898 by the Ladies Relief Society in the Argyle Park subdivision. The Society was...
0
In the 1970s, about a century after the Colorado Gold Rush, Denver’s music scene attracted a...
0
Denver Union Station is the main railway station and central transportation hub in Denver, ...
0
A Short History of the Old Tramway Building: Berkeley was so far away from the business center of...
0

Sign Up For Updates

Subscribe to the City and County of Denver’s Landmark Preservation newsletter for news on Discover Denver and more!

CAPTCHA
This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions.