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Location-
Country Club Historic
District begins north of the Denver Country Club at 1st Avenue and
extends to 4th Avenue, to 6th Avenue along Circle Drive, and from
University Boulevard to Downing Street.
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History-
The Denver Country Club neighborhood began in 1905 with the
incorporation of the exclusive Park Club Place, between East 1st and
4th and Downing and Humboldt. The Country Club addition followed in
1906 offering parkways and more spacious home sites with deeper
setbacks in the area between Humboldt and High. This neighborhood
became home for many of the city's elite. Leading architects were
commissioned to design homes in an array of styles making the enclave a
show place of early 20th Century residential architecture. This
incredible collection of masterpieces includes architectural influences
from Colonial, French Chateau, Tudor, Santa Fe and Georgian to
remarkable Denver Squares, large bungalows and distinct Victorians.
Recreation: Desirable today
for its proximity to downtown and Cherry Creek, numerous city parks and
the Denver Country Club, this neighborhood remains one of the city's
more sought after locations.
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